2012 Demon Football Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS • QUICK FACTS

2012 Media Guide

Contents 1. 2.

Northwestern State 58. Dr. Randall Webb, University President 59. Jerry Pierce, Vice President 60. Greg Burke, Director of Athletics

Demon Tradition Table of Contents • Quick Facts

Media 3. Covering the Demons 5. 2012 Season Outlook Demons 6. 2012 Demon Roster 8. Player Profiles Coaches • Support Staff 39. Head Coach Bradley Dale Peveto 42. Todd Cooley - Offensive Coordinator 43. Gary DeLoach - Defensive Coordinator 44. Brendan Farrell- Teams Coordinator 45. Adam Federle- Defensive Line Coach 46. Matt Hartle- Inside Receivers 47. De’Von Lockett- Cornerbacks 48. Matt Powledge- Running Backs 49. Allen Rudolph- Offensive Line 50. Jacob Simon- Outside Recievers 51. Support Staff 53. Medical Staff Elsewhere 54. Southland Conference 55. FCS Title Game 56. Opponents All-Time Series 57. Opponents Quick Facts

History 61 2011 Game-by-Game Recaps 67 2011 Final Statistics 71 Individual Records 75 Team Records and Superlatives 76 Miscellaneous Records 77 Opponent Individual Records 78 Year-by-Year NSU Statisitics 79 Year-by-Year Opponent Statistics 80 Year-by-Year Indvidual Leaders 83 Demon Award Winners 84 Year-by-Year Results 92 All-Time Series 93 All-Time Lettermen Traditions 97 The Link 98 All-Americans 100 All-Conference 102 Top 100 Demons 104 Turpin Stadium 105 Turpin Stadium Records 106 Demon Football Traditions 108 Northwestern State Traditions 110 Cheif Caddo 111 Demons in the NFL Draft 112 Demons in the Pros

2012 Demon Schedule Date Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 27 Nov.3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Opponent at Texas Tech Arkansas-Monticello at Nevada Mississippi Valley State *at McNeese State *Lamar *at Southeastern Louisiana *Nicholls *at Central Arkansas *Sam Houston State *at Stephen F. Austin

Time TBA 6:00 6:05 6:00 7:00 6:00 3:00 6:00 7:00 6:00 6:00

Site Lubbock, Tex. Natchitoches Reno, Nev. Natchitoches Lake Charles, La. Natchitoches Hammond, La. Natchitoches Conway, Ark. Natchitoches Nacogdoches, Tex.

2011 Demon Results

Overall Record 5-6 • SLC Record 3-4

Date Opponent Site W/L Score Sept. 1 Delta State Natchitoches W 24-23 Sept. 10 at LSU Baton Rouge, La. L 49-3 Sept. 17 at SMU Dallas, Tex. L 40-7 Sept. 24 *at Nicholls Thibodaux, La. W 34-0 Oct. 1 *McNeese State Natchitoches L 20-18 Oct.8 *at Lamar Beaumont, Tex. W 37-17 Oct. 15 *Southeastern Louisiana Natchitoches W 51-17 Oct. 29 *at Texas State San Marcos, Tex. W 23-10 Nov.5 *Central Arkansas Natchitoches L 45-20 Nov. 10 *at Sam Houston State Huntsville, Tex. L 43-17 Nov. 17 *Stephen F. Austin Natchitoches L 33-0 Home Games- Bold; All Times Central; *Southland Conference Games 2012 NSU Football Media Guide Credits Editor: Doug Ireland SID; Matthew Fowler Assistant SID Layout and Design: Matthew Fowler Editorial Assistance: Doug Ireland SID; Matthew Bonnette, Former Assoc. SID; Ronnie Pellegrin, Admin. Asst.; David West, NSU News Bureau; Robbie Kleinmuntz, SID Grad. Asst., Jimmie Walker, SID Grad. Asst.; Justin Rogers, SID Student Assistant Photography: Gary Hardamon, NSU Photographic Services Printing: NSU Print Shop, Natchitoches, Lousiana

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Quick Facts Name: Northwestern State University Location: Natchitoches, Louisiana Population: 17,865 Founded: 1884 as Louisiana Normal School Affiliation, Conference: Division I FCS, Southland Joined Southland Conference: 1987 Enrollment: 9,191 Nickname: Demons Colors: Purple, white, orange trim First Year of Football: 1907 All-Time Record, Years: 503-421, 22 2011 Overall Record: 5-6 Starters Returning: 18 (7 Off., 6 Def., 5 Sp.) Letterwinners Returning: 50 (26 Off., 22 Def., 2 Sp.) 2011 SLC Record, Place: 3-4, 4th Southland Championships, Last: 4, 2004 NCAA DI Playoff Appearance, Last: 5, 2004 Offensive Formation: Multiple Defensive Formation: 4-3-4 Head Coach: Bradley Dale Peveto Alma Mater, Year: SMU, 1986 Record at School: 10-23 (4th year) Career Record: 10-23 (4th year) Southland Record: 6-15 (4th year) Best time/day to reach coach: 7-8 a.m. Monday-Friday Football Office: (318-)357-5252 Football Secretary: Elizabeth Holloway Assistant Coaches: Todd Cooley: Associate HC/OC/Quaterbacks Gary DeLoach: Assistant Head Coach /Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Brendan Farrell: Assistant Head Coach/ Tight Ends, Special Teams Coordinator Adam Federle: Defensive Line Matt Hartle: Inside Receivers De’Von Lockett: Cornerbacks Matt Powledge: Running Backs Allen Rudolph: Offensive Line Jacob Simon: Outside Receivers, Recruiting Coordinator Director of Football Operations: Dan Korn Head Strength Coach: Joey Guarascio Head Athletic Trainer: Jason Drury Assistant Athletic Trainer: Jason Berkeley-Tuchmayer President: Dr. Randall Webb Director of Athletics: Greg Burke Sports Information Director (Football Contact): Doug Ireland Email: ireland@nsula.edu Office Phone: (318) 357-6467 Cell Phone: (318) 471-2086 Fax: (318)357-4515 Assistant SID: Matthew Fowler Administrative Assistant: Ronnette Pellegrin SID Mailing Address: Northwestern State University Prather Coliseum- Room 112 Natchitoches, La 71497 Pressbox Phone: (318) 357-4529 Website: nsudemons.com Players to Watch: Brad Henderson, QB Larry Calcote, OL Phillip Harvey,WR WadeWilliams, DE Lesley Deamer, DL Brashard Booker, S Derek Rose, LB JamaalWhite, S John Shaughnessy, K

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Northwestern State Demons NSU Sports Information Office: (318) 357-6467 Fax: (318) 357-4515 Asst. AD/SID: Doug Ireland Asst. SID: Matthew Fowler Admin. Asst.: Ronnie Pellegrin Mailing address: NSU Sports Information Prather Coliseum Room 112 398 S. Jefferson Natchitoches LA 71497

Demon Sports Network Crew. (L-R) Davey Antilley, engineer; Tony Taglavore, color analyst; Patrick Netherton, play-by-play; Jack Brittain, sideline reporter.

DEMON SPORTS NETWORK Shreveport-Bossier affiliate KEEL 710 AM will be carrying all Demon football games in 2012, while Natchitoches radio station 100.7 KZBL will continue to be the flagship for all the Demons and Lady Demon Sports. Baldridge-Dumas Communications operates 100.7 KZBL. The Demon Sports Network features Patrick Netherton as the play-by-play announcer. Tony Taglavore will provide insightful commentary with former Demon Britt Brittain on the spot for sideline updates. Broadcasts can also be heard by linking to “www. nsudemons.com” on the internet. Coach Peveto hosts the “Demon Huddle” talk show on 100.7 KZBL each Thursday night from 6-7 at Cane River Grill in Natchitoches.

They cover the Demons: primary media outlets

Daily Newspapers -Ray Partsch, Bob Tompkins, Warren Hayes, Randy Benson Sports, Alexandria Daily Town Talk, P.O. Box 7558, Alexandria, LA 71306 (318-487-6351, fax 487-6315) - Roy Lang III, Jason Pugh, Sports, The Times, P.O. Box 30222, Shreveport, LA 71130 (318-459-3296, 800-462-6436, fax 459-3301) - Joe Schiefelbein, Sports, Baton Rouge Morning Advocate, P.O. Box 588, Baton Rouge, LA 70821 (225-383-1111, fax 388-0371) - Russell Hedges, Sports, Bossier Press Tribune, P.O. Box 6267, Bossier City, LA 71171 (318-352-3618, fax 747-5298) - Leesville, Daily Leader, P.O. Box 619, Leesville, LA 71446 (318-239-3444, fax 318-238-1552) - Chris Salim, Natchitoches Times, 904 Hwy. 1 South, Natchitoches, LA 71457 (318-352-3618, fax 352-7842)

Non-Daily Newspapers - NSU Current Sauce, Kyser Hall, Natchitoches, LA 71497 (318-357-5456, fax 357-6564) - Sports, New Orleans Times Picayune, 3800 Howard Ave., New Orleans, LA 70140 (504-826-3405, fax 826-3401)

Television Stations - Chris Bailey, Mo Carter, Sherman Desselle KALB-TV, 605 Washington St., Alexandria, LA 71306 (318-445-6397 exts. 516, 523; fax 442-7427) - Colin McElroy, Adria Goins, Christina Jenkins, KSLA-TV, 1812 Fairfield Ave., Shreveport, LA 71104 (318-677-6709, fax 677-6705) - Brandon Dunn, Lance Snow, KTAL-TV, 3150 N. Market St., Shreveport, LA 71107 (318-629-7134, 7133, fax 318-629-7171) - Tim Fletcher, Tim Everett KTBS-TV, 312 E. Kings Hwy., Shreveport LA 71104 (318-861-5838, fax 318-862-9431) - David Antilley II, NSU-TV, 104A Kyser Hall, P.O. Box 5273, Natchitoches, LA 71497 (318-357-4417)

Campus Radio Station - KNWD, 109 Kyser Hall, P.O. Box 5273, Natchitoches, LA 71497 (318-357-5693) Wire Service - Bret Martel, Associated Press, 1001 Howard Ave. Suite 200A, New Orleans, LA 70113 (800-662-7717, 504-523-3931, fax 586-0531)

Conference/NCAA Offices - Todd Lamb, Southland Conference, 2600 Network Blvd., Suite 150, Frisco, TX 75034 (972-422-9500, fax 422-9225) - Jim Wright, NCAA Statistics, P.O. Box 6222, Indianapolis, IN 46206 (317-917-6222, fax 917-6888)

National Outlets - USA Today, 7950 Jones Branch Dr., McLean, VA 22107 (703-276-3400) - Sports Illustrated, Time/Life Building, New York, NY 10020 (212-522-5782, 212-977-4540/4541) - Sporting News, Box 56, St. Louis, MO 63166 (800-433-1886, 314-993-7111) - CBS Sports, 51 W52nd St., 30th Floor, New York, NY 10019 (212-975-5162/3559) - ABC Sports, 1330 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY 10019 (212-456-7777) - ESPN, ESPN Plaza, Bristol, CT 06010 (203-585-2154/2125, 800-843-6416) - CNN, One CNN Plaza, 100 International Blvd., Atlanta, GA 30348 (404-822-1588) - SportsTicker, Harborside Financial Center, 600 Plaza Two, New Jersey City, NJ 07311 (800-367-8935)

FB SID: Doug Ireland Office: (318) 357-6467 Cell: (318) 471-2086 E-mail: ireland@nsula.edu We appreciate your interest and aim to please! At the games... Credentials are necessary for admittance to the Turpin Stadium press box and field house. Credentials also grant the bearer a meal in the press box, served well before kickoff. All requests for credentials (press or sideline) should be made to SID Doug Ireland, by fax (318-357-4515) or e-mail (ireland@ nsula.edu). Credentials will be mailed if time permits. If not, credentials will be available in the Sports Information office on Fridays before home games and at the Will Call window in the southwest corner of Turpin Stadium’s press box side on game day. Photo deck space is limited. Northwestern’s game taping crew has priority on the sixth level deck. There are two film decks on the fifth level, available on a first-come first-serve basis. Access to the top of the press box is available. There is usually space in the stands immediately below the press box. In the event of a televised game, the originating TV crew has priority. Sideline passes are available on a limited basis. Use is restricted to outside the team areas on each sideline. Sideline credentials are good for press box admittance. Parking passes are available on a limited basis. Press parking is between the track and fieldhouse at the southwest

end (on the pressbox side) of the stadium. Again, make requests by fax prior to game day. Press box services include the pregame meal served an hour before kickoff. Soft drinks and snacks are available throughout the game. Wireless internet access is available. Four telephones are available on press row on a first-come, first-serve basis. If you will need to be near a phone in order to file, be sure to note that in your credential request. Hostesses will distribute quarterly, halftime and final statistics along with play by play sheets. A pregame packet with a program, flip card, fact sheets, and updated notes will be distributed in the press area. To ensure equal access for all media, the Demon locker room will be closed. Postgame interviews with NSU players and coaches for home games are conducted in the Stroud Room of the NSU Athletic Fieldhouse adjacent to the Clayton Plaza approximately 15 minutes after play ends. The Turpin Stadium elevator will be reserved for media use with 4 minutes left to play. Selected players and head coach Bradley Dale Peveto will be available in the postgame press conference. Peveto and players will also be interviewed on the Demon Sports Network and that can be heard in the Turpin Stadium press box. For all games, if deadlines require, brief on-field interviews can be accomplished through requests prior to the end of the game to SID Doug Ireland. During the week... Player interviews must be set up through SID Doug Ireland at least one day in advance to minimize demands on the student-athlete’s busy schedule. Brief face-to-face post-practice interviews may be conducted if time permits. Interviews with Coach Peveto or any assistant coach can be arranged by calling football secretary Elizabeth Holloway at (318) 357-5252. A weekly luncheon is held on Wednesdays at noon in the Stroud Room of the NSU Athletic Fieldhouse. This is the optimal time to access Coach Peveto and players.

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2012 SEASON OUTLOOK

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Experienced Demons on the Hunt for Southland Title, Playoff Berth

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College football requires intense, year-round work by players and coaches, culminated by a week (or more) of preparation for 11 game days that, if handled properly, pave the way for more chances to play. Likewise, for some of Louisiana’s more famous citizens, there’s a lot of preparation leading up to a relatively short season. After spending the other 11 months scouting, for just 30 days each year, Troy and Jacob Landry prowl the marshes and wetlands of the Atchafalaya Swamp, trying to exhaust their supply of state-issued tags during alligator season. Troy’s feverish trademark command “Choot ‘em!” is nationally celebrated by the vast audience of the History Channel’s hit series “Swamp People,” now in its third season. The Landrys visited Natchitoches last December for the always spectacular Natchitoches Christmas Festival, and crossed paths with several from the Northwestern State football program, including quarterback Brad Henderson, head coach Bradley Dale Peveto and offensive coordinator and associate head coach Todd Cooley. There was common ground discussed, mutual admiration expressed. The Landrys, and the Demons, are looking for their best season yet in 2012. With lots of proven experience on hand, there’s reason for optimism. Henderson will play a pivotal role as the triggerman for the NSU football team, along with two-time AllAmerica linebacker Derek Rose and NFL Draft prospect Jamaal White, as focal figures in Peveto’s fourth season as head coach. Rose, on the Buck Buchanan Award watch list for the second straight year, has displayed a knack for gamechanging plays all over the field and especially in the red zone. He has stacked up 220 tackles in the last two seasons. White, an acrobatic and big-hitting safety, hopes to significantly add to his seven-interception total over the past two years after being listed as one of 10 FCS Defensive Backs to Watch by The Sports Network. They will spearhead a Purple Swarm defense which will be strong at the back with White and fellow safeties Bert White, Brashard Booker, along with crafty veteran nickelback Cortez Paige and a shooting star from spring Senior LB Derek Rose is looking to the second football player in ball, Calvin Morton, who has flashed in the fall previously. become NSU history to be an All-American three Up front, nose tackle Lesley Deamer emerged last times. year as one of the Southland’s better interior players, while Anthony Gilbert is a rising senior after a breakout junior campaign. Steady Wade Williams is back for a third season as the other starting end. First-year starters Pat Black and Tyler Smith will flank Rose in the linebacking corp

Senior QB Brad Henderson visiting with History Channel’s hit show “Swamp People,” stars Troy and Jacob Landry during the always eventful Natchitoches Festival of Lights.

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IWR WR TE LT LG RG RT QB FB TB

Purple Strike Offense (multiple)

LE DT NT RE OLB MLB WLB Nickel LCB FS SS RCB K P S H KR PR

5 Phillip Harvey (5-9, 170, Sr.-3L) 16 Trevor Goodie (5-11, 188, Jr.-2L) 11 Sheldon McClain (6-1, 186, So.-TR) 8 Clifton Brown (6-1, 205, Sr.-1L) 17 Louis Hollier (6-1, 205, Sr.-2L) 89 Corey Simmons (6-5, 255, So.-TR) 83 Tucker Nims (6-3, 262, Jr.-2L) 40 Chris Dever Jr. (6-2, 226, So.-1L) 74 Jeremy Raine (6-4,315, Jr.-TR) 62 Andre Harris (6-3, 318, So.-TR) 72 Larry Calcote (6-4, 284, Sr.-3L) 66 Josh Cunningham (6-2, 269, So.-1L) 70 Isaac Puapauga (6-1, 323, Sr.-1L) 75 Luke Burleson (6-6, 305, So.-TR) 69 Blayne Cole (6-4, 277, Jr.-2L) 79 Tchissakid Player (6-6, 294, Jr.-2L) 10 Brad Henderson (5-11, 210, Sr.-1L) 6 Don Canyon (6-2, 220, So.-1L) 1 Keenon Gibson (6-2, 205, So.-1L) 25 Brant Legendre (5-11, 236, Jr.-2L) 40 Chris Dever Jr. (6-2, 226, So.-1L) 32 Robert Walker (5-6, 191, Jr.-TR) 27 Sidney Riley (6-2, 219, Sr.-3L) 4 Rumeall Morris (5-11, 201, Jr.-2L)

Purple Swarm Defense (4-3-4)

54 Anthony Gilbert (6-4, 245, Sr.-3L) 57 Keland Johnson (6-0, 249, Jr.-2L) 98 Damon Medcafe (6-0, 290, So.-1L) 99 Deon Simon (6-4, 310, So.-1L) 93 Lesley Deamer (6-3, 288, Jr.-2L) 96 Andrew Bletsch (6-2, 275, So.-1L) 87 Wade Williams (6-4, 231, Sr.-3L) 95 Denzell Hawkins (6-5, 272, Sr.-3L) 43 Tyler Smith (5-10, 222, Jr.-2L) 46 Ragan Robichaux (6-1, 190, So.-1L) 56 Derek Rose (5-11, 229, Sr.-3L) 55 Reggie Toomer (5-10, 223, Sr.-3L) 7 Pat Black (6-0, 201, Jr.-2L) 53 Wa’Derrious Sellers (5-11, 202, So.-SQ) 9 Cortez Paige (6-1, 181, Sr.-3L 49 Michael Potter (5-10, 187, Sr.-2L) 35 Temeni Brewster (6-0, 185, Sr.-1L) 20 Ryan Sorrell (5-10, 182, Jr.-RS) 10 Bert White (5-10, 196, Jr.-2L) 21 Brashard Booker (6-1, 183, Sr.-3L) 2 Jamaal White (6-0, 192, Sr.-3L) 14 Calvin Morton (6-0, 196, Jr.-2L) 24 Rico Albert (6-0, 181, So.-1L) 18 Imoan Claiborne (5-11, 190, So.-1L)

Specialists

37 John Shaughnessy (5-11, 181, Sr.-3L) 35 Andy Wickman (6-3, 187, Fr.-RS) 63 Nic Russo (6-1, 201, Sr.-2L) 35 Andy Wickman (6-3, 187, Fr.-RS) 94 Justin Warner (6-1, 238, Sr.-1L) 48 Kevin Garza (6-1, 250, Jr.-TR) 81 Spencer Harrell (6-0, 175, Sr.-3L) 63 Nic Russo (6-1, 201, Sr.-2L) 5 Phillip Harvey (5-9, 170, Sr.-3L) 2 Jamaal White (6-0, 192, Sr.-3L) 5 Phillip Harvey (5-9, 170, Sr.-3L) 2 Jamaal White (6-0, 192, Sr.-3L)

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tutored by Peveto. Calling the defensive signals will be first-year coordinator Gary DeLoach, who has been in that role for three decades, including highly successful stretches at Stephen F. Austin (where he gave Peveto his first full-time coaching post) and North Texas. The Demons’ special teams play was noteworthy last year and the stars are back for their senior seasons in 2012: honorable mention All-America kicker John Shaughnessy, explosive kickoff return specialist Phillip Harvey, and highly efficient punter/YouTube personality Nic Russo. Special teams coordinator Brendan Farrell drew praise from LSU’s Les Miles, no special teams slouch himself, last season for the performance of the Demons in that phase of the game. Shaughnessy will carry a school record of 12 straight made field goals into the season, finishing the season 14 of 16. The first-team All-Southland performer also is noted for the height and accuracy of his kickoffs, which has helped the Demons defend kickoffs as well as anyone in the league. Harvey and Henderson are at the forefront of Cooley’s plans. Henderson earned the Demons’ respect before the first play of his first season as a junior college transfer, and in the first game, he came off the bench to earn a spot in the NSU record book with 13 consecutive completions as he sparked a comeback win over Delta State. He started the remaining 10 Phillip Harvey looks to be a prime target games and set school records for pass- for quarterback Brad Henderson ing aim (61.6 percent) and completions (178-289) while posting the fifth-best season pass yardage total (1,853) and the sixth-ranked total offense (2,057) yardage haul. Harvey is on the verge of becoming NSU’s career kickoff return leader, and is averaging 23.7 yards per return in three seasons. He’s taken it long distance to the house as a runner (45 yards last year vs. Texas State), returner (99 yards last year vs. Southeastern Louisiana) and as a receiver (66 yards in 2010 vs. Stephen F. Austin) and had his best spring in 2012, issuing notice he’s ready to shine this fall. The addition of offensive line coach Allen Rudolph, the former of-

fensive coordinator and O-line coach at conference rival Southeastern, has resulted in significant change up front. The Demons should have depth and good competition for the first time in 6-7 seasons, even with two-year starting guard Destry Hesskew shifting to his original position, defensive tackle. Four transfers are among the top 10 linemen on the depth chart entering preseason camp. Four players who started at least twice in 2011 return, including both starting tackles, Blayne Cole and Tchissakid Player, who will man the right post in 2012. Isaac Puapauga dropped 20 pounds and moved into the starting slot at right guard after starting twice last fall. Returning all-conference selecJohn Shaughnessy looks to continue his school record 12 consecutive made FGs tion Larry Calcote, who has started since his freshman season, is an anchor at left guard and was a spring stalwart. Center Caleb Stanfield has turned heads and earned the No. 1 center’s role in spring ball with toughness, execution and grit. Transfer Warren Jones helped East Mississippi CC to national junior college championship. All-America tight end Justin Aldredge graduated, but his understudies have experience. Tucker Nims steps up to the No. 1 spot. Chris Dever proved explosive in his true freshman year. Outside, Harvey has plenty of company. Louis Hollier has been productive for two seasons. Clifton Brown developed nicely in spring ball, showing playmaking ability. Oklahoma transfer Sheldon McClain, a Hurricane Katrina victim now back home, is an intriguing addition. Trevor Goodie stepped into a significant role last year. The wild card could be highly-regarded redshirt freshman Rod Davis. Behind Henderson, sophomore Don Canyon has a command of the offense and has slimmed down by 20 pounds while increasing his arm strength on already-accurate throws. Sophomore Keenon Gibson and redshirt freshman Grant Chiasson could get spot duty in Cooley’s multiple sets and are capable backups. Two-year starter Brant Legendre holds down the fullback slot, giving the Demons a pair of soft hands and stout run and pass blocking. Junior transfer Rob Walker zoomed into the No. 1 tailback slot after spring ball, ahead of proven veterans Sidney Riley and Rumeall Morris. Even with last year’s leading rusher, D.J. Palmer, sitting out the 2012 season, there’s ample talent on hand at tailback, and ample reason to expect a breakout season for the Demon offense with improved team speed and a fast tempo and relentless effort.

Head Coach Bradley Dale Peveto (top left) and Offensive Coordinator Todd Cooley (top right) get a chance to meet the Landrys

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2012 Media Guide # Player 1 Keenon Gibson 1 JeMarcus Marshall 2 Jamaal White 3 Adam Jones 4 Rumeall Morris 5 Chase Collins 5 Philllip Harvey 6 Joe Brown 6 Don Canyon 7 Patrick Black 7 Rod Davis Jr. 8 Clifton Brown 9 Rondarious Morris 9 Cortez Paige 10 Brad Henderson 10 Bert White 11 Sheldon McClain 13 Daniel Hazlewood 14 Calvin Morton 15 Grant Chiasson 15 Wilbur Myers 16 Trevor Goodie 17 Louis Hollier 18 Imoan Claiborne 18 Cody Jones 19 Dylan LaVergne 20 Rahkeem Mitchell 20 Ryan Sorrell 21 Brashard Booker 22 Brian Joseph 23 Adam Watson 24 Rico Albert 24 Daniel Taylor 25 Jahvez Barnes 25 Brant Legendre 26 Darius Poullard 27 Sidney Riley 29 Tremayne Freeman 29 Russell Owens 30 Matthew Flores 31 Fisher Romar 31 Luke Turner 32 Robert Walker 33 Ed Eagan 35 Temeni Brewster 35 Andy Wickman 36 Casey Toussant 37 John Shaughnessy 38 Brandon Monrose 39 Sylvester Grimble 40 Chris Dever Jr. 40 Tri McCoy 42 Justin Evans 42 Tuff McClain 43 Jacob Johnson 43 Tyler Smith 45 Chris Cryer 45 Forrest Graham 46 Ragan Robichaux 47 Jake Bryan 47 Adam Vidrine 48 Josh Armstreet 48 Kevin Garza 49 Michael Potter 50 Jonathan Lewis 50 Colton Moorehead 51 Austin Loup 52 Tyler Roussel 53 Wa’Derrious Sellers 54 Anthony Gilbert

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Hgt. Wgt. 6-2 205 6-4 220 6-0 192 6-2 190 5-11 201 6-0 174 5-7 170 5-10 180 6-2 220 6-0 201 6-2 172 6-1 175 6-1 195 6-1 118 5-11 210 5-10 196 6-1 186 6-1 205 6-0 196 6-0 190 6-0 181 5-11 188 6-1 205 5-11 190 5-10 174 5-10 174 5-8 177 5-10 182 6-1 183 6-0 175 5-10 180 6-0 181 5-10 175 6-0 180 5-11 236 5-11 170 6-2 219 5-6 150 5-10 200 5-9 185 6-0 210 6-2 183 5-6 191 5-11 180 6-0 185 6-3 187 5-8 172 5-11 181 5-10 181 5-11 170 6-2 228 5-11 178 6-4 225 5-11 180 6-0 240 5-10 222 6-4 185 6-3 225 6-1 190 6-2 230 6-0 198 5-11 190 6-1 250 5-10 187 6-3 293 6-3 250 6-2 278 6-1 203 5-11 202 6-4 245

Cl/Exp So.-1L Fr.-HS Sr.-3L Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Fr.-RS Sr.-3L Fr.-RS So.-1L Jr.-2L Fr.-RS Sr.-1L Fr.-RS Sr.-3L Sr.-1L Jr.-2L So.-TR Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Fr.-RS Fr.-RS Jr.-2L Jr.-2L So.1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-1L Jr.-RS Sr.-3L Fr.-RS So.-RS So.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-2L Fr.-HS Sr.-3L So.-TR Jr.-1L Fr.-HS Fr.-RS So.-SQ Jr.-TR Fr.-HS Sr.-1L Fr.-RS So.-1L Sr.-3L So.-1L Fr.-HS So.-1L Fr.-RS Fr.-RS Fr.-HS So.-TR Jr.-2L Fr.-RS So.-1L So.-1L Sr.-2L Fr.-RS So.-1L Jr.-TR Sr.-2L Fr.-RS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS So.-1L So.-SQ Sr.-3L

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Hometown/Previous School Houston, TX (Northshore HS) Monroe, LA (Ouachita Parish HS) Garland, TX (South Garland HS) Katy, TX (Seven Lakes HS) Bogalusa, LA (Bogalusa HS) Natchitoches, La (Natchitoches Central HS) Lancaster, TX (Lancaster HS) Longview, TX (Longview HS) Dallas, TX (Lincoln HS) Jackson, MS (Forest Hill HS) Many, LA (Many HS) Richmond, CA (Albany HS/Laney CC) Bogalusa, LA (Bogalusa HS) Houston, TX (Langham Creek HS) Starkville, MS (Strarkville HS/East MS CC) Baton Rouge, LA (Redemptorist HS) Cibole, TX (Byron P. Steele HS/Oklahoma) Huntsville, TX (Huntsville HS) Baton Rouge, LA (Glen Oaks HS) Thibodaux, LA (E.D. White HS) Bassfield, MS (Bassfield HS) Lafayette, LA (Northside HS/York College) Lafayette, LA (Acadiana HS) Alexandria, LA (Alexandria Senior HS) Ville Platte, LA (Ville Platte HS) Jennings, LA (Jennings HS) Shreveport, LA (C.E. Byrd HS) Franklin, LA (Franklin HS/Arkansas Baptist) Terrell, TX (Terrell HS) New Orleans, LA (Brother Martin HS) Houston, TX (Westfield HS/Trinity Valley) Paulina, LA (Lutcher HS) Convent, LA (Lutcher HS) Zachary, LA (Zachary HS) Baton Rouge, LA (Parkview Baptist HS) Ville Platte, LA (Ville Platte HS) Columbia, MS (Columbia HS) Fort Polk, LA (Leesville HS/McNeese State) Shreveport, LA (Northwood HS) Lafayette, LA (St. Thomas More HS) Port Athur, TX (Port Athur Memorial HS) Alexandria, LA (Alexandria Senior HS) Mamou, LA (Mamou HS/Louisiana-Lafayette) New Orleans, LA (Holy Cross HS) Tucker, GA (Tucker HS/Saddleback CC) Houston, TX (Cypress Ridge HS) Maringouin, LA (Saint John HS) Shreveport, LA (C.E. Byrd HS) Lafayette, LA (St. Thomas More HS) Gretna, LA (West Jefferson HS) Houston, TX (Northshore HS) Vidalia, LA (Vidalia HS) Haynesville, LA (Haynesville HS) Spring, TX (Klein Oak HS) Lithia, FL (Durant Senior HS/Mount Union) Cedar Hill, TX (Cedar Hill HS) Natchitoches, LA (St. Mary’s HS) Baton Rouge, LA (University HS) Kingwood, TX (Kingwod Park HS) Pollock, LA (Grant HS/LSU) Ville Platte, LA (Mamou HS) Summit, MS (Parkland Academy) Grand Prairie, TX (Trinity Christian/Trinity Valley) Monroe, LA (Wossman HS) Many, LA (Many HS) Tyler, TX (Chapel Hill HS) Denham Springs, LA (Denham Springs HS) LaPlace, LA (St. Charles Catholic) Monroe, LA (Neville HS) Lancaster, TX (Lancaster HS) @NSUDemonsFB

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65 Shane Abdullah 24 Rico Albert 48 Josh Armstreet 92 Leroy Armstrong 25 Jahvez Barnes 7 Patrick Black 96 Andrew Bletsch 21 Brashard Booker 71 Terrance Boyd 35 Temeni Brewster 65 Zach Britton 91 Cornist Broadway 8 Clifton Brown 6 Joe Brown 47 Jake Bryan 75 Luke Burleson 72 Larry Calcote 6 Don Canyon 15 Grant Chiasson 18 Imoan Claiborne 69 Blayne Cole 5 Chase Collins 58 Paxton Cook 84 Larry Copeland 45 Chris Cryer 66 Josh Cunningham 7 Rod Davis 93 Lesley Deamer 40 Chris Dever Jr. 70 Demarcus Drumgo 33 Ed Eagan 42 Justin Evans 97 Robert Fabrizio 30 Matthew Flores 29 Tremayne Freeman 48 Kevin Garza 1 Keenon Gibson 54 Anthony Gilbert 16 Trevor Goodie 45 Forrest Graham 39 Sylvester Grimble 81 Spencer Harrell 62 Andre Harris 5 Philllip Harvey 95 Denzell Hawkins 13 Daniel Hazlewood 10 Brad Henderson 67 Destry Hesskew 17 Louis Hollier 30 Keenan Jackson 78 Xavier Jefferson 88 Jovhan Jilbert 43 Jacob Johnson 57 Keland Johnson 91 Kenderick Johnson 3 Adam Jones 18 Cody Jones 73 Warren Jones 22 Brian Joseph 86 Ethan Lagarde 19 Dylan LaVergne 90 Clarence Lee 25 Brant Legendre 75 Lorenzo Lenoir 50 Jonathan Lewis 62 Thomas Little 51 Austin Loup 1 JeMarcus Marshall 76 Ahmad Martin 11 Sheldon McClain 42 Tuff McClain 40 Tri McCoy 98 Damon Medcafe 59 Jacob Merriman 20 Rahkeem Mitchell

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Players Jahvez Barnes = Jaw-VEZ Brashard Booker = Bru-SHARD Andrew Bletsch = BLEAH-sch Temini Brewster – Tuh-MEAN-ee Larry Calcote = CAL-coat Grant Chiasson = Shas-ON Chris Dever = DEE-ver Trevor Eickman = EYE-ckman Robert Fabrizio = Fab-REEZ-io Denzell Hawkins = DEN-zul Louis Hollier = Ohl-YAY Jovhon Jilbert = Jah-VONN Keland Johnson = KEY-lund Dylan LaVergne = La-VERN Brant Legendre = LUH-jzune Austin Loup = Loop Tri McCoy = TRY

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Demon Pronunciations

Brandon Monrose = MON-rose Rondarious Morris = Ron-DARE-ee-us Rumeall Morris = Rue-MEAL Tchissakid Player = TISH-a-kid Isaac Puapuaga = Poo-ah-POO-na Michael Ringuet = RING-ett Ragan Robichaux = ROW-bee-sho Tyler Roussel = REW-sell Deon Simon =SIGH-mon RyanSorrell = SORE-ull Casey Toussant = TWO-sont Alex Vidrine = VID-dreen Coaches Bradley Dale Peveto = PEA-vit-oh Adam Federle = FED-err-lee LeDell Love = LEE-dell Jacob Simon =SIGH-mon

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38 Brandon Monrose 95 Thomas Moore 50 Colton Moorehead 9 Rondarious Morris 4 Rumeall Morris 14 Calvin Morton 77 Pace Murphy 15 Wilbur Myers 83 Tucker Nims 29 Russell Owens 9 Cortez Paige 79 Tchissakid Player 49 Michael Potter 26 Darius Poullard 70 Isaac Puapuaga 74 Jeremy Raine 27 Sidney Riley 55 Michael Ringuet 46 Ragan Robichaux 31 Fisher Romar 56 Derek Rose 68 Bryan Ross 52 Tyler Roussel 63 Nic Russo 53 Wa’Derrious Sellers 60 Jordan Sennett 37 John Shaughnessy 89 Corey Simmons 99 Deon Simon 43 Tyler Smith 20 Ryan Sorrell 61 Caleb Stanfield 97 Brandon Taylor 24 Daniel Taylor 55 Reggie Toomer 36 Casey Toussant 31 Luke Turner 47 Adam Vidrine 32 Robert Walker 94 Justin Warner 89 Khris Watkins 23 Adam Watson 10 Bert White 2 Jamaal White 35 Andy Wickman 85 JaMarcus Williams 87 Taylor Williams 87 Wade Williams 60 Steve York

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Joey Crappell = Crah-PELL Places/Schools Amite = Ay-MEET Bogalusa = Bo-gah-LOOSE-uh Lafayette = LAFF-a-yet Lutcher = LUH-chur Mamou = Maam-MOO Maringouin = MARE-un- gwin Natchitoches = NACK-uh-dish Opelousas = OPP-uh-loose-us Ouachita = WASH-it-taw Pflugerville = FLU-grr-ville Provencal = PRAV-en-sall Thibodaux = TIB-o-dough Ville Platte = Vill Platt

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65 Shane ABDULLAH Defensive Line • 5-10 • 304 • Jr.-RS New Orleans, La. • Edna Karr HS (Langston)

Prior to NSU: Attended Langston one year. High School: Voted first team all-district… twoyear letterman in football… played for coach Jabbar Juluke. Personal: Son of Marilyn Cummings Graves and Shawn Abdullah Sr. … four brothers, Shawn, Shay, Shayneal, Shaqueel… born February 11, 1990… majoring in hospitality management… plans to own a restaurant. 24 Rico ALBERT Cornerback • 6-0 • 181 • So.-1L Paulina, La. • Lutcher HS Enters fall camp as starting right cornerback.

2012 DEMON PROFILES for 1,566 yards and had 2,028 all-purpose yards as a sophomore... coached by former Demon Bo Milton in football. Personal: Born Nov. 14, 1991... son of Richard and Dorla Armstreet... one sister, Jordan... majoring in criminal justice at NSU. Armstreet’s Career Stats Year G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lng Avg/G 2011 2 8 28 2 26 3.2 0 14 13.0 2010 Did not see action Game Highs: Rushes: 6 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (Oct. 15, 2011) Yards: 18 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (Oct. 15, 2011)

92 Leroy ARMSTRONG Defensive Line • 6-1 • 230 • Fr.-HS Natchitoches, La. • Natchitoches Central HS

High School: Recorded 69 tackles, 11.5 sacks, blocked two punts, caused five fumbles and recovered two his senior season at Natchitoches Central HS… unanimous First Team All-District 2-5A… 5A All-State… All-Cenla… Shreveport Times All-Area… First Team All-District 2-5A as a junior with 47 tackles, six sacks, a blocked punt, two fumble recoveries… First Team All-District 2-5A his sophomore season with 39 tackles, four sacks and two fumble recoveries… district honorable mention honors as a freshman after collecting 19 tackles, three sacks and one fumble recovery… helped take an 0-10 team his freshman season to back-to-back 6-5 squads as a junior and senior and two playoff appearances… President of the African American History Club… Student Mentor… Positive Behavior Role Model… lettered 4 years in football, 3 in basketball, and one in baseball and track. Personal: Son of Leroy Armstrong, Jr. and Cheryl Armstrong… has one brother, Jacarrious… born Nov. 1, 1993.

2011 Season: Earned a start against McNeese State and recorded four tackles… saw action in seven games, tackled seven opponents and broke up two passes. High School: 170 career tackles, two interception returns for touchdowns for the powerful Bulldogs while winning five letters ... played on two state championship teams, as a freshman and junior ... LHS was 13-1 and reached the state semifinals in his senior season, when he had three interceptions, including one returned for a score, 50 tackles including a sack ... a second-team all-district selection in 2009 ... made 60 tackles and had an interception runback for a TD as a junior on the 2008 Class 3A state champions under coach Tim Detillier ... part of the Class 3A bronze-medal 4x200 meter relay team as a sophomore, earning all-district honors in track ... helped Bulldogs win district title in track and finish second in the region in 2009 as a junior ... 3.1 grade point average, member of Beta Club. Personal: Son of Wayne and Shirley Albert... born 10/15/91... 25 Jahvez BARNES one brother, Wayne Jr. , and a sister, Quanza... full name is Rico Tex Cornerback • 6-0 • 180 • Fr.-HS Albert. Zachary, La. • Zachary HS Albert’s Career Stats High School: Earned all-district honors at defensive back his Year G T A Tot TFL Sack FF FR Int PBU Blk 2011 7 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 senior season after collecting 67 tackles with 13 pass breakups… was clocked with a 4.46 40-yard dash… lettered 4 years in football and 4 Game Highs: Tackles: 4 vs. McNeese State (Oct. 1, 2011) in track. Personal: Son of Alicia Tennell… plans to major in computer science and has aspirations of designing video game software… born May 48 Josh ARMSTREET 15, 1994. Running Back • 5-11 • 190 • So.-1L Summit, Miss. • Parkland Academy 7 Patrick BLACK Linebacker • 6-0 • 200 • Jr.-2L 2011 Season: Carried the ball in two games… rushed Jackson, Miss. • Forest Hill HS six times for 18 yards against Southeastern La., including a 14-yard gain… ran for eight yards on two carries against Nicholls 2011 Season: Played in 10 games, recording 23 tackState… totaled 24 yards on eight carries. les – 13 of those solo… had 1 sack and 1 forced fumble 2010 Season: Did not see any action. that came in the season-opening game against Delta State… broke up 1 High School: Set a new career rushing record at Parkland Acadpass and had 4 QB hurries. emy... also the school’s all-time career home run leader in baseball... 2010 Season: Saw action on special teams. earned first team all-conference honors as a sophomore and junior and High School: Two-time All-State selection ... Jackson Clarionwas named the MVP of the MPSA All-Star game as a senior... rushed

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2012 DEMON PROFILES Ledger called him the “top linebacker in the Magnolia State” ... selected to play in the Mississippi-Alabama HS All-Star Game ... All-State second team ... All-Metro Jackson ... Clarion-Ledger’s Top 40 Players in Mississippi ... 78 tackles, 3 sacks, 1 interception as a senior in 2009 for coach Mario Lane ... All-State second team in his junior season, when he had 106 tackles, 6 sacks, 2 interceptions and scored two TDs on the returns for a 7-4 team that reached the state playoffs ... senior president of Forest Hill’s student government ... on the school’s high honor roll ... Future Business Leaders of America member. Personal: Born Dec. 8, 1991... son of Delvonakey Black... one sister, Jayallah, and a brother, Deandre. Blacks’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack FF FR Int PBU Blk 2011 10 13 10 23 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 2010 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Game Highs: Tackles: 4 vs. Southern Methodist (Sept. 17, 2011)

96 Andrew BLETSCH Defensive Line • 6-2 • 275 • So.-1L Santa Fe, Tex. • Santa Fe HS Enters fall camp as second-team nose tackle.

2011 Season: Played in five games, making six tackles at defensive tackle as a true freshman. High School: Helped Santa Fe HS to the bi-district finals… 2010 first-team All-District, first-team All-County and team MVP as a senior while recording 81 tackles, 4 sacks and 16 QB hurries with an interception and 6 forced fumbles … 12 tackles for loss … scored two touchdowns as a fullback under coach Jay Buckner… honorable mention all-district as a junior at defensive end with 45 tackles, 4 sacks as Santa Fe went 6-5 and was a bi-district playoff entry … 51 tackles, 5 sacks as a sophomore… three sport athlete (football, powerlifting and track) and eight varsity letters… career 176 tackles and six forced fumbles… fifth in regional and state powerlifting as a junior … FFA president and reporter … coached a powder puff team as a freshman and sophomore. Personal: Born Sept. 9, 1992… son of Mike Bletsch and Donna and Darrel Haney… one brother, John (23), two sisters, Brandy (32) and Tiffany (30)… majoring in sports administration and history… full name is James Andrew Bletsch. Bletsch’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack FF FR Int PBU Blk 2011 5 3 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

21 Brashard BOOKER Safety • 6-1 • 180 • Sr.-3L Terrell, Tex. • Terrell HS

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2011 Season: Second on the team with 77 tackles - 46 of those solo… had three tackles for loss, seven quarterback hurries, one blocked kick, and two forced fumbles… one interception and one fumble recovery…interception came against Southeastern Louisiana… had 13 tackles at LSU…. 10 tackles at Lamar… nine tackles against Texas State including a tackle for loss… recorded eight tackles against SLC rival Stephen F. Austin. 2010 Season: Second on the team with 86 tackles - 50 of those solo... played in all 11 games with four starts... second on the squad with eight pass break ups... had three tackles for a loss, one QB hurry, a forced fumble, and blocked a kick... four games where he recorded 10 or more tackles and had a career-high 15 stops against Nicholls... followed that up with 12 tackles against SFA in the season finale... had 13 tackles against Samford where nine of his stops were solos, and 11 vs. Sam Houston State... had two PBUs both against Central Arkansas and SFA and blocked a punt at Texas State that produced a touchdown on a 4-yard return.. 2009 Season: Recorded five tackles in five games…season high of three against McNeese State…three unassisted and two assisted. Recorded tackles against North Dakota, McNeese State, and Stephen F. Austin. 2008 Season: Redshirted. High School: Senior season, first team all-state and all-district… defensive MVP… Terrell HS Athlete of the Year… Dallas Morning News Athlete of the Week… 160 tackles, four forced fumbles, three blocked kicks, one punt return for a touchdown… district champion in the long jump and second in the triple jump… junior season, first team all-district… defensive MVP… Terrell HS Athlete of the Year… 140 tackles… four forced fumbles… four blocked kicks… three interceptions… second team all-district in basketball and district champion in long jump and second in triple jump… sophomore season, district Sophomore of the Year… 100 tackles… one interception… basketball Newcomer of the year… third in the triple jump at the district track meet… National Honor Roll and a member of the Student Council. Personal: Born Jan. 10, 1990… son of Walter McCullar and Tracie Booker… three brothers, Byron and Shabrun Booker and Markethian Shaw and two sisters, Brenecia Booker and Waltikia Shaw… Markethian plays semi-pro ball… majoring in criminal justice and wants to work in a juvenile detention center… nickname is “Book.” Booker’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack 2011 11 46 31 77 3.0 0 2010 11 50 36 86 3.0 0 2009 5 3 2 5 0 0 Totals 27 99 69 168 6.0 0

FF FR Int PBU 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 10

Blk 0 1 0 1

Game Highs: Tackles: 15 vs. Nicholls (Nov. 12, 2010) 13 vs. LSU (Sept. 10, 2011) 10 vs. Lamar (Oct. 8, 2011) Tackles for Loss: - 2 vs. Samford (Sept. 11, 2010) Psss Breakups: - 2, two times (Last vs. Stephen F. Austin Nov. 20, 2010)

2011 All-SLC Honorable Mention 2011 Preseason All-SLC 2nd Team Although he’s not listed as a starter at free safety, count on Brashard Booker to be on the field as much as anybody. He’s been extremely productive in the past two seasons. Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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71 Terrance BOYD Offensive Line • 6-3 • 320 • Fr.-HS Baytown, Tex. • Robert E. Lee HS

High School: First team all-district at offensive line as a senior and second team as a junior... unanimous first team all-district selection at defensive line his junior season... all-district honorable mention as a sophomore... lettered 3 years in football and 2 in basketball... A-B Honor Roll with a 3.0 grade point average... attended Boys State and is a member of the Thesbian Club. Personal: Son of Terrance and Yolanda Boyd... one sister, Brooke Littles (24)... nickname is “Big T”... born Jan. 3, 1994. 35 Temeni BREWSTER Cornerback • 6-0 • 185 • Sr.-1L Tucker, Ga. • Tucker HS (Saddleback CC)

Defensive Line • 6-4 • 230 • Jr.-1L Monroe, La. • Ouachita Parish HS 2011 Season: Saw action against No. 2 LSU on Sept.

10, but injuries kept him sidelined for portions of the season 2010 Season: Played in 10 games and recorded six tackles with one sack and a tackle for a loss... had two QB hurries and broke up a pass... had two stops each at Air Force, vs. Samford, and at Southeastern Louisiana... his sack came against Samford. 2009 Season: Redshirted High School: Voted Permanent Team Captain for Lions of coach John Carr ... All-District 1-5A, second team as a senior ... 65 tackles, 8 1/2 sacks ... runs 400 meter dash for track team ... offered by Central Arkansas ... attended gifted/talented classes. Personal: Full name is Cornist Lavelle Broadway Jr. ... son of Percille and Cornist Broadway ... born 12/6/90 ... one older sister, Corneshia, majoring in biology

Enters fall camp as a starting cornerback. Broadway’s Career Stats 2011 Season: Five total tackles against McNeese State Year G T A Tot TFL Sack FF FR Int PBU Blk 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 with four unassisted and one interception...three tackles at Lamar all 2011 2010 10 3 3 6 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 unassisted... two tackles against Nicholls in his Demon debut, after a long delay in getting his transcripts stalled his involvement during pre- Game Highs: Tackles:2, three times (Last vs. Southeastern Louisiana Nov. 6, 2010) season camp and early in the season. Sacks: 1 vs. Samford (Sept. 11, 2010) Prior to NSU: Had 27 tackles and two interceptions, leading the Tackle for loss: 1 vs. Samford (Sept. 11, 2010) QB Hurries: 1, two times (Last vs. Central Arkansas Oct. 9, 2010) team with eight pass break-ups in 2009. High School: Four-year starter in football, also lettering in basketball and track & field. Personal: Born April 5, 1990... one brother, Samuel Wright (23) 8 Clifton BROWN Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 175 • Sr.-1L and two sisters, Angel Brewster (30) and Crystal Rollins (15)... majorRichmond, Cal. • Albany HS (Laney CC) ing in history at NSU. 2011 Season: Caught five passes for 42 yards... caught Brewster’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack FF FR Int PBU Blk a 16-yard pass against SHSU and a 12-yard pass against 2011 5 10 1 11 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 UCA... snagged two catches against Lamar for 10 yards ... played in 10 games and earned a start against SLU. Game Highs: Tackles:5 vs. McNeese State (Oct. 1, 2011) High School: Lettered two years in football and three years in Interceptions: -1 vs. McNeese State (Oct. 1, 2011) baseball... finished 10-0 sophomore in football... left Albany with a total record of 26-14. Personal: Born April 30, 1991... son of Gerald and Vanessa 65 Zach BRITTON Brown... one brother, Gerald Anthony Brown Jr. and a sister, Emerald Offensive Line • 6-2 • 290 • Fr.-HS Brown ... majoring in communications. Keller, Tex. • Keller Central HS High School: A four-sport star at Keller HS in football, wrestling, track and field, and power lifting... earned all-state honors as a power lifter... all-district and all-region honors in wrestling... all-district and all- region honors in track and field... in football, led his team to an 8-3 mark and district runner-up finish his senior season... wrestling team finished 20-4 his senior year and 15-4 as a junior... played for Bart Helsley in football, Bill Wilson in wrestling, Rory Durham in track and Dusty Ortiz in power lifting... Fellowship of Christian Athletes leader. Personal: Son of Bobby and Amanda Britton... one brother, Elijah (14) and a sister, Lauren (12)... born July 20, 1994. 91 Cornist

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Brown’s Career Stats Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg Avg/G Rush Yds TD 2011 10 5 42 0 16 8.4 4.2 0 0 0 Game Highs: Receptions:2 vs. Lamar (Oct. 8, 2011) Yards: 10 vs. Lamar (Oct. 8, 2011)

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6 Joe BROWN Safety • 5-10 • 180 • Fr.-RS Longview, Tex. • Longview HS

Year 2011 2010 Totals

2011 Season: Redshirted.

Game Highs: Receptions:3, two times (Last vs Southeastern Louisiana Nov. 6, 2010) Yards: 43 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 6, 2010) TD’s: vs. Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 6, 2010)

High School: Holds the career tackles record (347) at Longview HS... led Longview to a 39-7 record, two state championship games and a semi-final appearance in his last three years... 2010 District MVP, All-East Texas first-team defense and second-team AllState... three sport athlete (football, track and baseball) …, played for coach John King, named in 2007 NSU football centennial celebration as one of the Top 100 Demon Football Players of The Century. Personal: Born Dec. 15, 1992... son of Jonathan Brown and Lacreshia Gordon... 3 brothers, Herman Writt (27), Sherman Martin (25) and Stanley Gordon (23)... major is undecided... full name is Jovorious Devontae Brown. 47 Jake BRYAN Tight End/Fullback • 6-2 • 230 • Sr.-2L Pollock, La. • Grant HS (LSU) Sustained a knee injury in spring practice, had

surgery and expects to be cleared to begin workouts in preseason camp. Hard-nosed, versatile player. 2011 Season: Played in 6 games as injuries were a continuing issue… had one catch for 11 yards against Southeastern Louisiana. 2010 Season: Played in all 11 games and had seven starts... pulled in nine passes for 106 yards with a touchdown... had 43 yards receiving with a 3-yard TD catch at Southeastern Louisiana... finished the game with three receptions with a long haul of 37 yards... had three grabs for 31 yards against Tarleton State. Prior to NSU: A member of the LSU Tiger team that won the 2008 Chick-Fil-A Bowl by a 38-3 score then fell 19-17 to Penn State in the 2010 Capital One Bowl. Was redshirted in 2008, transferred after his sophomore year. High School: Earned first team all-district honors as a tight end at Grant HS... also earned first team all-state academic all-state honors and first team composite academic all-state... caught 23 passes for 320 yards and two touchdowns as a senior... had 21 catches for 221 yards as a junior and earned second team all-district honors... in his career, caught 54 passes for 668 yards and three touchdowns... earned first team all-district honors as a sophomore with 10 catches for 127 yards and a touchdown while leading his team to a 6-5 record and a state playoff appearance... graduated with a perfect 4.0 gpa... class Valedictorian... 2008 Golden Cougar Award and Best All-Around... member of the BETA Club, FCA, and Student Council... also letter four years in track. Personal: Born Jan. 11, 1990... son of Ben and Kim Bryan... has one sister, Ashley (24)... majoring in physical education and is on track to graduate in May of 2013... full name is Christopher Jacob Bryan... would like to become a high school teacher and coach … was chosen to serve as a Freshman Connector during the summer, helping at three major visits by members of the incoming freshman class … member of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. Bryan’s Career Stats

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75 Luke BURLESON Offensive Line • 6-6 • 305 • So.-TR Allen, Tex. • Allen HS (Baylor)

Enters fall camp as a second-team right guard. Prior to NSU: Reserve offensive lineman dressed for eight games seeing action in one against Rice. High School: Three-year letterman at offensive lineman for Allen (Texas) High School... Played for head coach Tom Westerberg at AHS... Listed No. 12 offensive lineman on Dallas Morning News’ Area Top 100 and No. 81 overall recruit on VYPE’s DFW Top 100 listing... National position ranking among offensive linemen: No. 74 by ESPN.com and No. 108 by Scout.com... Listed among top 25 offensive linemen on Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Top 300 recruit listing... Earned second-team All- District 8-5A honors as senior in 2009 at Allen... Starting guard as senior on AHS squad that finished 10-2 and BiDistrict champions... Member of 2008 Allen 5A DI state championship team that finished 15-1... Played tackle as junior in 2008. Personal: Son of Mark and Rhonda Burleson... Full name is Luke Austin Burleson... Born Nov. 22, 1991, in McKinney, Texas... Major is undeclared.

72 Larry CALCOTE Offensive Line • 6-4 • 284 • Sr.-3L Natchez, Miss. • Trinity Episcopal HS

2011 All-SLC Second Team Preseason All-SLC First Team The Demons’ most accomplished offensive lineman, Larry Calcote had a breakthrough season in 2011 and is poised for an outstanding senior year. He played as a true freshman and became a starter that year. He is slotted as the starting left guard after being a starting right tackle. He has played every position but center and has 27 starts, including each game he was available (21) in the last two seasons. 2011 Season: Played and started in 10 games, missing one with injury, with an average grade of 74 percent... played 601 total snaps... had 31 knockdown blocks including nine at Lamar... best grade of 94 percent against Delta State in the season opener. 2010 Season: Started all 11 games and averaged 71 percent in his grading... finished with 31 knockdown blocks and graded above 70 percent five times... had a high grade of 83 percent after playing 78 snaps against Sam Houston State... played a total of 725 snaps. 2009 Season: Played in all 11 games as a true freshman, starting six, and compiled a 60 percent grade... finished the year with Northwestern State Demons

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14 knockdown blocks... had a season-high 71 percent game grading against Central Arkansas... had a season-best four knockdown blocks two weeks earlier against North Dakota, in his first college game, also his first start. High School: Made the Mississippi Private Schools Association South All-Star roster ... first-team All-District 3-AA ... first-team Natchez Democrat All-Metro ... two-year, two-way starter ... on defense, blocked 2 kicks, recovered 2 fumbles and made 54 tackles as a senior for an 11-2 team that won the District 3-AA title with an undefeated record and reached the second round of the playoffs ... team won state championship with a 13-1 record in his junior season ... played for coach David King... attended same school as 2008 Demons senior WR Dudley Guice. Personal: Born July 2, 1991... son of Gloria Calcote, who is a teacher... one sister, Larrica (21), who attends Mississippi College. 6 Don CANYON Quarterback • 6-2 • 20 • So.-1L Dallas, Tex. • Lincoln HS

Enters fall camp as the No. 2 quarterback, having dropped about 20 pounds since spring ball, when his improvement was a highlight for the Demon coaching staff.Was a highly-recruited player at Lincoln High, but most schools wanted him as a linebacker. 2011 Season: Saw action in five games... ran the ball twice for five yards and was 1of 4 passing for 11 yards against Southeastern Louisiana... 2-2 passing and ran for two yards against SFA. 2010 Season: Redshirted. High School: Two-year first-team all-district, district MVP as a senior .... Led team to consecutive district titles, 20-3 record (two 10-win seasons) ... produced 64 touchdowns, 948 rushing yards, and 3,293 passing yards in two seasons ... 135 carries, 601 yards, 20 TD rushing as a senior ... 1,896 yards passing, 19 TD, only four interceptions in 235 attempts (142 completions) ... ran for eight TDs, 347 yards on 74 carries as a junior, with 1,397 passing yards (83-142, four interceptions) and 17 TDs ... three football letters, one in basketball, one in golf ... National Honor Society student with 3.5 GPA ... on High Honors list ... Play It Smart community service organization. Personal: Born Nov. 24, 1991... son of Don Canyon Jr. and Demonica S. Canyon... father is an inspector for the city of Dallas... one sister, Danielle Williams (21)... nickname is “The Man with the Plan”... interested in becoming an elementary math teacher. Canyon’s Career Stats PASSING Year G Cmp-Att--Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 2011 5 5-10-1 50.0 48 0 25 9.6 RUSHING Year G Att 2011 5 4

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15 Grant CHIASSON Quarterback • 6-0 • 190 • Fr.-RS Thibodaux, La. • E.D. White HS Begins fall camp competing for third-team quar-

terback role after impressing coaches as scout team QB last season. 2011 Season: Redshirted. High School: Guided E.D. White Catholic HS to the state semifinals and district championship… 2010 all-state, 3A-HM All-District first-team and all-region… 2010 Bayou vs. River All-Star… started 31 consecutive games at quarterback… two-time letterwinner in track and field… member of the Key Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Personal: Born Apr. 22, 1993… son of Mark and Michelle Chiasson… two sisters, Claire, Mary Grace… majoring in business administration… full name is Grant David Chiasson. 18 Imoan CLAIBORNE Cornerback • 5-11 • 190 •So.-1L Alexandria, La. • Alexandria Senior HS

2011 Season: Redshirted 2010 Season: Appeared in five games at cornerback and on special teams as a true freshman. High School: All-State 4A kick returner... All-CENLA, all-district for the Trojans... coached by Chris Gatlin... had two kickff return touchdowns, five punt return TDs, for pass receiving TDs for a total of 11 scores as a senior in 2009... made three interceptions, 80 tackles... had 317 recieving yards senior year and 17 receptions for 307 yards and five TDs junior year... also lettered three years on powerful ASH track team. Personal: Son of Stephanie Claiborne, a nurse and social worker... has six siblings... born 7/20/92. 69 Blayne COLE Offensive Line • 6-4 • 280 • Jr.-2L Overton, Tex. • Kilgore HS

A returning starter, Blayne Cole moves from left to right tackle for the 2012 season. 2011 Season: Played in 10 games at left tackle, starting eight, with an average grade of 81 percent...played 539 snaps with 29 knockdowns... SMU he played 51 snaps and knocked down seven getting a grade of 89 percent... graded at 96 percent against Southeastern Louisiana playing 24 snaps with two knockdowns … missed season finale vs. Stephen F. Austin with a hairline ankle fracture. 2010 Season: Played in two games - against Tarleton State and at Texas State... played just three snaps against Tarleton but was in on 21 plays at Texas State and graded out at 73 percent for that game... also had two knockdown blocks in that contest. High School: First-team all-district offensive tackle as a senior in 2009 with 40 pancake blocks ... honorable mention All-East Texas .. was team’s “Defensive Lineman of the Year” and also the “Most Improved Offensive Player” ... played tight end and defensive line as a @NSUDemonsFB

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junior, and made 37 tackles with 10 sacks before having his appendix removed ended his season ... played for coach Mike Vallery at Kilgore ... part of a district championship team as a junior ... carries a 3.8 GPA ... member of Future Farmers of America and participant in 4-H. Personal: Born Aug. 15, 1991... son of Bryan and Jenni Cole... has one sister, Kay (15)... father works for the Rusk County Sheriff’s Office and mother works at the Good Shepherd Medical Center... great uncle, L.N. “Buddy” Humphrey, played nine years in the NFL... his grandfather, Bill Humphrey, played football and baseball at Baylor and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates. 5 Chase COLLINS Safety • 6-0 • 175 • Fr.-RS Natchitoches, La. • Natchitoches Central HS 2011 Season: Redshirted.

High School: Lettered in three different sports including soccer (4 years), football (3 years) and track (2 years)…led the football team to a playoff appearance in the 2010 and the soccer team to two state playoff appearances in his sophomore and senior season… as a junior, Chase was nominated as the Louisiana State Player of the Week and named all-district second team in football and all-district furst team in track (800 meters and 4 x 400 meters)…in his senior season, he was selected 1st team All-District in football, track and soccer and named defensive captain for the Chiefs…participated in Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) and selected to the National Honor Society….graduated in 2011 with a 3.5 grade point average. Personal: Born October 28, 1992…son of Danielle and Timothy Moran…one of six children, Cole, Christian, Connor, Ty, and Hall… majoring in biology/pre-med with an anticipated graduation date in 2015…Chase plans to attend medical school and become a doctor after graduating from Northwestern State…his life’s ambition is to “be successful.” 58 Paxton COOK Linebacker • 5-9 • 210 • Fr.-RS Baton Rouge, La. • Parkview Baptist HS

2011 Season: Redshirted. High School: Lettered all four years in football and three years in baseball…contributed to two state championship and a state runner-up title with a 15-0 record during his freshman year in football and two state titles in baseball…football team went on to gain a 49-6 record during his time at Parkview Baptist...as a sophomore, Paxton was named 2nd Team All-District as a linebacker in football and a catcher in baseball…. the following year, he improved to the 1st team All-District team in both positions and earned All-District and All-Metro Defensive MVP, All-State linebacker and the state championship game MVP…finished his high school career with back-to-back 1st team All-District and All-State linebacker honors, along with an All-Metro cornerback award….participated in the Mayor’sYouth Advisory Council, FCA and Leadership Scholarship… was a Bob Anderson Scholarship Nominee…graduated with a 3.7 grade point average. Personal: Born Paxton Samuel Cook on January 28, 1993…son of Jeff and Sherrie Cook…. father is an LSU graduate, working in civil Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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engineering and mother is an administrative assistant…has one sister, Katie….majoring in health and exercise science…plans to pursue a career as a physical therapist in sports medicine after completing his studies…his life’s ambition is to “become a physical therapist and be a good father.” 84 Larry COPELAND Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 175 • Fr.-RS Bassfield, Miss. • Bassfield HS

2011 Season: Redshirted. High School: Lettered all four years in basketball and baseball and one year in track….football team went 36-7 during his last three years with a state and south-state regional championship in his junior year and regional runner-up title as a sophomore….during the double championship run, Larry grabbed 32 grabs for 906 yards and 12 touchdowns, earning him a spot on the All-District 1st Team…. he closed out his senior season with 25 catches for 775 yards with 10 TD receptions, three interceptions and one touchdown on a punt return….his senior year efforts earned him a spot on the All-District 1st team and All-State 2nd team…..made the Principal’s and Superintendent’s List…..graduated in 2011 with a 3.7 grade point average. Personal: Born Larry Copeland, Jr. on September 16, 1992…. son of Larry, Sr. and Sheila Copeland….father played football at Oregon Tech….has three sisters, Quewljelia Williams, Shalea and Taylor….majoring in electrical engineering…nickname: “LC”, “Cope”. 66 Josh CUNNINGHAM Offensive Line • 6-2 • 269 • So.-1L Smithdale, Miss. • Parkland Academy

Opens fall camp as the No. 2 left guard behind senior Larry Calcote … can play center. 2011 Season: Redshirted due to a preseason knee injury and surgery. 2010 Season: Saw action in four games mostly on special teams, but also got action up front... a neck injury suffered at Air Force kept him out for most of the season. High School: Two-year All-State and a three-time first-team AllConference pick under former Demon offensive lineman Bo Milton (NSU 1993) ... did not give up a sack in his last two seasons ... played in Mississippi All-Star Game ... first-team All-State, All-Conference as a senior ... Parklane’s team captain ... won team’s leadership award ... team averages of 190 yards rushing and 180 passing in 2009, when Parklane allowed only six sacks, went 7-4 and reached the state playoffs ... as a junior in 2008, second-team All-State and first-team All-Conference for a 7-3 team ... first-team All-Conference as a sophomore, second-team All-Conference as a freshman ... a four-year letterwinner in track and field, he was district champion in 2009 in the shot put. Personal: Born Sept. 4, 1991... son of Dale Cunningham and Mary Jane Adams... stepfather is Warren Adams... stepmother is Lee Ann Cunningham... three brothers, Adam (26), Tyler (21), and Tucker (14), and a sister, Julianna (12)... Tyler is playing basketball at Southwestern Christian College in Terrell, Texas... full name is Joshua Adam Cunningham... nickname is “Meat Hog.” Northwestern State Demons

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7 Rod DAVIS JR. Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 180 •Fr.-RS Many, La. • Many HS

High School: First-team All-State Class 2A receiver as a senior, and a four-year First Team All-District selection ... as a senior, made 68 receptions for 1,189 yards and 12 touchdowns and also returned 14 kickoffs for 470 yards and 5 touchdowns for coach Jess Curtis ... also First Team All-District wide receiver, kick returner and won district offensive MVP honors and All-Area (Shreveport Times) wide receiver honors as a senior ... honorable mention AllState, First Team All-District and All-Area honors at wide receiver as a junior under coach Keith Menard ... First Team All-District and AllArea honors at wide receiver as a sophomore ... First Team All-District wide receiver honors as a freshman ... 2007 Class 2A state champion in the 400 meter dash ... lettered four years in football, basketball and track while lettering one year in baseball Personal: Member of FCA ... son of Laurenda Williams and Rod Davis Sr. ... father is Director of the Sabine Association of Retarded Citizens in Many and is also the Sabine Parish school board president ... has two sisters, Markisha (20) and Athena (10) ... born 4/27/92. 93 Lesley DEAMER Defensive Line • 6-3 • 290 • Jr.-2L Amite, La. • Amite HS

2011 All-SLC Honorable Mention After a breakthrough 2011, Lesley Deamer returns as the starting nose tackle for the Demons. 2011 Season: Earned a starting job with a tremendous fall camp … also earned acclaim for his academic efforts, winning the Athletic Department’s 2010-11 “Trailblazer Award” as the student-athlete whose improved approach and performance was most inspiring to his peers … sparkled on the field all season … made a career-high eight tackles against Nicholls, five solo, and a sack... six tackles at LSU … three quarterback hurries against Southeastern Louisiana... six tackles against McNeese State, four solo... four tackles each against SFA and Central Arkansas... recovered a fumble at Sam Houston. 2010 Season: Recorded 10 tackles, one sack, and a tackle for a loss while appearing in 10 games... had a high of three stops at Southeastern Louisiana... got his sack and a tackle for loss against Nicholls... two QB hurries and a pass break up. 2009 Season: Redshirted. High School: Two-year first-team All-District 10-3A for coach Alden Foster ... 80 tackles, 13 sacks, 1 fumble recovery as a senior ... made Ponchatrain All-Star Classic team ... Warriors reached state quarterfinals in each of his final two seasons ... played linebacker as a junior, defensive tackle as a senior ... team went 11-1 in 2008, 103-3 in his junior year, and won the first of three district championships with a 7-2 record as a freshman. Personal: Born May 7, 1991... son of Renee and Lesley Deamer... plans to become a computer technician... mother is a nurse and father a painter.

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Deamer’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack FF FR Int PBU Blk 2011 11 13 13 36 2.5 1 0 1 0 0 0 2010 10 5 5 10 1.0 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 Totals 21 18 18 46 3.5 2.0 0 1 0 1 0 Game Highs: Tackles:8 vs. Nicholls (Sept. 24, 2011) Sacks: 1, twice (Last vs. Nicholls Sept. 24, 2011)

40 Chris DEVER JR. Tight End • 6-2 • 230 • So.-1L Houston, Tex • Northshore HS

Enters preseason drills as the second-team tight end and the second-team fullback. 2011 Season: Appeared in nine games, before a ankle injury at Sam Houston sidelined him … didn’t get credited with any receptions or rushes, but may have been the Demons’ most impressive true freshman on offense while lining up at a crowded tight end position. High School: Lettered three years in football and two years in track…as a freshman, led the freshman A-team to a district title and an undefeated season in football and placed first in the district in the shot put….sophomore season, football varsity team held a 12-1 record, became district and area champs, made the third-round of the state playoffs; in track and field, recorded his longest throw in the shot put at 45’3”…junior season, he made two catches for 98 yds. and was named the All-District and All-Academic 2nd team while the team became back-to-back area champions with a consecutive third-round appearance in the playoffs and earned the No. 21 state ranking; in the shot put, he was named most improved with his longest throw from 52 feet and nine inches….flourished on the gridiron with 20 catches and 428 yds. and five touchdowns and selected 1st team All-District and All-Academic and team offensive MVP while the team went 11-2 with another district and area title and ranked eighth in the state…contributed to 79-game winning streak during his three years on the varsity team…he capped his high school football career with a No.88 ranking on Scout. com and No. ranking on ESPN…earned All-A Honor Roll and academic letters three years in a row….selected to the National Honor Society, participated in the Chess Club and served as Sunday School Youth Superintendent and church drummer…graduated in 2011 with a 3.74 G.P.A. Personal: Born Christopher Dever, Jr. on November 15, 1993….eldest son of Christopher, Sr. and Angela Dever…has two brothers, Le’Andre (13) and Brandon (5)….cousin, Donyell Booker, played in the AFL, cousin, Willie Gaston, played for the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens….majoring in engineering….wants to open his own construction company after graduation…his life’s ambition is “to do my best in whatever I do and become successful”…..nickname: “Doodee,” “Deeve.”

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70 Demarcus DRUMGO Defensive Line • 6-0 • 260 • Fr.-RS Monroe, La. • Richwood HS

Demetric is a 9-year NFL veteran defensive end who has played for the Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins and in his last two seasons, the San Francisco 49ers ... their cousin, Doug Evans, played 10 years in the NFL with Green Bay and Seattle ... full name is Justin Dewayne Evans ... nickname: “Debo,” “Big Evans,” “J”... born 10/3/91.

2011 Season: Redshirted. High School: Lettered in football four years and baseball and track two years... voted All-District 2-3A First team se97 Robert FABRIZIO nior year and honorable mention junior year... All-Northeast Louisiana Linebacker • 6-1 • 210 • Fr.-RS senior year... best offensive line award... team captain for coach WarValrico, Fla. • Durant Senior HS ren Trimble... Richwood won the district crown freshman and junior year and made it to the playoffs each year in high school... senior class 2011 Season: Redshirted. president, National Honor Society Chaplain, SGA chaplain, and mem High School: Three-year letterman in football... ber of the Fellowship of Chrisitian Athlete member team went 6-4 senior year...captain for coach Mike Gottman... gradu Personal: Born 2/26/1993... son of Charisse Drumgo and ated with a 4.2 GPA... member of the student council and FTA. Damien Smith... one sister, Kiara... majoring in biology... aspires to go Personal: Born 8/3/1992... son of Debbie and Rob Fabrizio... to medical school and become a doctor. father was an NSU quarterback from 1984-86... one brother, Nick... one sister, Haley...majoring in business and plans to get a job in the business industry after college... nickname is “Breeze.” 33 Ed EAGAN Cornerback • 5-11 • 180 • Fr.-HS New Orleans, La. • Holy Cross HS

30 Matthew FLORES High School: Had 3 interceptions and returned 2 punts, 1 kick- Running Back • 5-9 • 185 • Fr.-HS off and 1 fumble recovery for touchdowns as a senior… earned all- Lafayette, La. • St. Thomas More HS

state, all-metro and all-district honors… picked off eight passes and had one punt return for a touchdown his junior season where he earned all-state, all-metro and all-district honors… picked off a state record five passes in one game… team finished 10-3… had 5 interceptions and returned two punts for touchdowns in an 8-3 sophomore season… lettered 4 years in football, 4 in track and field and 1 in basketball… was the long jump regional champion and finished third in the state as a junior. Personal: Son of Charles and Jennifer Eagan… one brother, Joe (21) and a sister, Mavra (16)… born June 19, 1993.

High School: One of the most exciting players in the Acadiana/Lafayette area for making little plays turn into big gains with his great speed and quickness… tallied nearly 2,000 all-purpose yards as a senior and earned first team all-district and all-Acadiana honors in leading his St. Thomas More squad to an 11-2 record and quarterfinal spot in the playoffs… named Offensive Most Valuable Player of his district as a junior to go along with first team all-district, all-state, and all-Acadiana honors after compiling over 2,300 all-purpose yards… team finished 13-1 that season with a semifinal appearance in the state playoffs… starter as a sophomore and earned second team all-district honors… team finished 9-2 and advanced to the state playoffs… also lettered in baseball and helped his team to a district championship as 42 Justin EVANS a junior… played for Jim Hightower in football and Gary Perkins in Defensive Line • 6-4 • 225 • Fr.-RS baseball… member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes… Honor Haynesville, La. • Haynesville HS Roll student with a 3.0 grade point average. Personal: Son of Brian and Gloria Flores… one brother, Mi 2011 Season: Squadsman. chael (16)… his father played football at Louisiana-Monroe and was High School: All-State selection as an offensive a member of the 1987 FCS National Championship team… plans to tackle but shined as a defensive end as well for the 2009 Class A state major in business at NSU… born May 15, 1993. champion Golden Tornado (13-2) ...made 15 tackles for lost yards and seven sacks among his 63 total tackles for coach David Franklin ... AllArea Defensive MVP ... All-District both ways ... was All-District at 29 Tremayne FREEMAN defensive end in his sophomore and junior seasons ... honorable menWide Receiver • 5-6 • 150 • So.-TR tion All-State as a junior, when Haynesville went 11-3 and lost in the Leesville, La. • Leesville HS (McNeese State) state semifinals to eventual champion South Plaquemines, the team the Tors beat for the state title a year later ... set a state Class A record with High School: Lettered in football (4), track (3), a 153-0 discus throw ... state runner-up in the event ... also fifth in the wrestling and basketball (1)… broke the district record state in the 400m dash and ran on the Tors’ 4x200m relay and 4x400m in the 100m with a 10.4… made the top in the 200m running a 21.7 relay teams ... member of FCA and Character Counts .. took part in mark… made it to the state finals in wrestling… helped lead Leesville Haynesville Cleanup Day to the state playoffs in football his last three years… qualified for state Personal: Son of Mary Evans, a nurse, and Augusta Randle ... has in track in the 4x100, 4x200, and 100m… coached by Terrance Wilan older sister, Jessica (26), and an older brother, Demetric (32) ... liams and Marcus LeBlanc… member of the National Honor Society Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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and Lions Club. Personal: Born Darius Tremayne Freeman on September 5, 1990…. son of Tabatha Freeman who is in the U.S. military… one brother, Demetrius, one sister Brittany Freeman-Barnes… major is electrical engineering… wants to move to Dallas after graduation… aspires to get married and start his own company that builds cars. 48 Kevin GARZA Long Snapper • 6-0 • 250 • Jr.-TR Grand Prairie,Tex. • Trinity Christian (Trinity Valley CC)

Could contend for starting deep snapper’s role … sustained serious head injuries in a bicycle accident in 2012 spring semester. Prior to NSU: Attended Trinity Valley from 2010-2011... core member of its special teams. High School: Graduated with a 3.8 GPA... member of the National Honor Society... lettered three years in baseball and four in football. Personal: Son of Mary Esther and Kevin Garza... one sister, Julia... born 3/18/1992... majoring in pyschology... hopes to work in the radiology or nursing field after college. 1 Keenon GIBSON Quarterback • 6-2 • 205 • So.-1L Houston, Tex. • Northshore HS

2011 Season: Season-high 14 yards rushing in Homecoming game against Southeastern Louisiana on two attempts… two rushes for five yards at Nicholls… two yards on two rushes against Stephen F. Austin… one rush for four yards at Southern Methodist. High School:Three district championships in four years on the junior varsity and varsity levels with two undefeated seasons in his first two years in high school and an 11-2 record in his final season…as a member of the junior varsity team, Gibson threw 85 TD passes including 51 TDs as a sophomore (the most in Northshore J.V. history)…the following year, he became the first junior QB to start for the varsity football team in 10 years…he finished his career in a Mustang uniform with a 1st Team All-District selection…made the honor roll and graduated in 2011 with a 3.5 grade point average. Personal: Born Keenon Lemel Gibson on October 23, 1991… son of Anthony Gibson, Sr.…father has worked for the Galena Park Independent School District (TX) for 30 years…has five siblings, Welton (30), Anthony, Jr., (23), Brishae Olney (14), Trinity (6), and Kandice Sneed…cousin Daniel Gibson plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers… has already been living his life’s ambition of giving back to the community through organizing a food drive for the homeless…majoring in kinesiology…he aspires to play in the NFL and coach after he hangs up his cleats. Gibson’s Career Stats PASSING Year G Cmp-Att--Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 2011 6 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

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54 Anthony GILBERT Defensive Line •6-4 • 245 • Sr.-3L Lancaster, Tex • Lancaster HS

After a breakout season in 2011, Anthony Gilbert opens fall camp as the starting left defensive end and a potential all-star candidate. 2011 Season: Career-high five tackles and a forced fumble at LSU... five tackles against Lamar... four tackles against Stephen F. Austin... three tackles against Sam Houston and Nicholls... interception against McNeese State... fumble recoveries against Texas State and Sam Houston, scoring a TD against the Bearkats and setting up a TD at Texas State ... set career game-highs in quarterback hurries, sacks, and tackles for loss. 2010 Season: Recorded 18 tackles while playing in all 11 games... had two sacks and three tackles for a loss... season-high three stops at Air Force and at home against McNeese State... had his sacks against Samford and at Stephen F. Austin. High School: Two-year All-District 15-4A for coach Andrew Jackson’s Tigers ... a Rivals.com two-star recruit who had interest from Iowa and North Texas ... 93 tackles as a senior, 86 tackles with 8 sacks and 8 tackles for loss in his junior year ... Tigers won the District 154A championship in his senior season ... also lettered twice in baseball, once in basketball and three times in wrestling ... National High School Society, Lancaster HS Leadership Award. Personal: Born Feb. 11, 1991... son of Anthony and Elisaé Gilbert ... full name is Anthony Umari Gilbert … cousin Goddaris Gholston plays for the Arizona Wildcats and another cousin, Reginald Freeman, plays at Arkansas ... father is a correctional officer, mother is a claims adjuster ... plans to become an architect or play in the NFL... nickname is “AG.” Gilbert’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack 2011 11 7 23 30 2.5 1.5 2010 11 10 8 18 3.0 2.0 2009 2 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 24 18 31 49 5.5 3.5

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16 Trevor GOODIE Wide Receiver • 5-11 • 190 • Jr.-2L Lafayette, La. • Northside HS (York College)

Earned spot in receiver rotation last season with his physical style of play, hard work and reliable hands … opens preseason camp as No. 2 inside receiver. 2011 Season: Three grabs for 11 yards and one touchdown against Lamar... two catches for 25 yards against McNeese State... gained 18 yeards on two grabs against Central Arkansas... one catch for @NSUDemonsFB

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20 yards at Nicholls. 2010 Season: Saw action in four games as he played a role on the special teams. Prior to NSU: Was a member of the York College (Neb.) wrestling and track and field teams. High School: A standout pole vaulter at Northside HS where he placed third at the state meet after clearing 13-6... caught 29 passes for 435 yards and six touchdowns his senior season. Personal: Brother of former Demon running back Quinten Goodie... son of Enola Morrison and William Davis... father is a doctor and mother is a deli supervisor... has four brothers, Quinten, Johnny Jr., Jonte Morrison, and Travis Goodie. Goodie’s Career Stats Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg Avg/G 2011 10 9 72 1 20 8.0 7.2

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Game Highs: Receptions:3 vs. Lamar (Oct. 8, 2011) Yards: 25 vs. McNeese (Oct. 1, 2011) Long: 20 vs. Nicholls (Sept. 24, 2011)

45 Forrest GRAHAM Fullback • 6-3 • 225 • So.-1L Baton Rouge, La. • University HS

2011 Season: Saw limited action. High School: Letterman in football (4 years) and track (3 years)…led the football to four consecutive appearances in the state playoffs with a 2nd round berth in his junior year…in the same year, Graham was named 2nd Team All-District….he followed suit in his senior year with another 2nd Team All-District honor, along with team captain and Most Valuable Player-Defensive Line…participated in Key Club and Spanish Club…graduated in 2010. Personal: Born on January 22, 1992…the youngest son of Gray and Jamie Graham with three siblings, Jennifer (32), Stephanie (30), James (26)… father is the director of parking at LSU and mother is the director of ticketing for LSU’s Tiger Athletic Foundation ….majoring in criminal justice with plans to graduate in 2014…upon graduation, Forrest wants to become a wildlife agent for the state of Louisiana. 39 Sylvester GRIMBLE Cornerback • 5-11 • 170 • Fr.-HS Gretna, La. • West Jefferson HS

High School: Member of a team that made back-to-back playoff appearances in his junior and senior seasons, posting a 7-3 record his senior season. Personal: Son of Sylvester Hubbard, Jr. and Leslie Grimble… four siblings… plans to major in sports medicine at NSU… born Sept. 26, 1993.

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81 Spencer HARRELL Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 175 • Sr.-3L Baton Rouge, La. • Catholic HS

Speedy receiver whose great hands will be busy as the placement holder for field goals and extra points … hoping to avoid injuries to get into rotation at receiver … planning to rekindle his baseball career next spring for the Demons, Harrell was a verbal commitment to the LSU baseball program before deciding to play college football. 2011 Season: Saw action in one game as a receiver while battling injuries. 2010 Season: Made one catch for 12 yards and returned one kick for three yards... played in eight games with one start. 2009 Season: Redshirted due to arm injury requiring surgery. 2008 Season: Saw action in two games making one catch for eight yards at Baylor. High School: Two-time All-District 3-5A first team pick at receiver ... career stats of 42 catches, 1,035 yards, 9 touchdowns while playing in a run-oriented offense for coach Dale Weiner ... averaged 32 yards per catch as a junior ... owned 10.0 punt return average ... only one dropped pass in three seasons ... helped team go 35-4 over the last three seasons ... Bears won district titles each year... helped lead Bears to state semifinals in 2005 and 2006, regional round in 2007 ... had an early scholarship offer in football at Mississippi State, which he turned down because of his planned to play baseball at LSU at the time and was an early commitment to the Tigers ... earned 6 letters combined in football and baseball ... named to the all-showcase team, among 600 prospects taking part in the 2007 perfectgame.com national underclassman baseball showcase in Ft. Myers, Fla. Personal: Born Sept. 10, 1989… son of Todd and Colleen Harrell… one brother, Taylor, and a sister, Parker… majoring in criminal justice… full name is Spencer Mallory Harrell… nickname is “Spyda.” Harrell’s Career Stats Receiving Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg Avg/G Rush Yds TD 2011 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 8 1 12 0 12 12.0 1.5 0 0 0 2009 Redshirted 2008 2 1 8 0 8 8.0 4.0 0 0 0 Totals 11 2 20 0 12 10.0 1.8 0 0 0

62 Andre HARRIS Offensive Line • 6-5 • 328 • Jr.-TR Lovejoy, Ga • Lovejoy HS (Auburn)

Opens preseason camp listed as the second-team left tackle on a retooled offensive front line. Prior to NSU: Redshirted as a freshman at Auburn. High School: Named to the 2008 class 5A All-State football team by the Atlanta Journal-Constitiution... named Class 5A Honorable Mention All-State as a senior by the Georgia Sports Writers Association... As a junior, made First Team All-State by the Atlanta Journal-Consitituion and Class 5A All0State Honorable Mention by the GSWA... nation’s No. 24 offensive guard by Scout.com... listed as the No. 29 prospect from Georgia by SuperPrep... ranked as 36th nationally among offensive guards and 48th on the Georgia Postseason Top 75 Northwestern State Demons

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by Rivals.com... listed as the nation’s No. 191 guard by ESPN.com/ Scouts, Inc.... Named to PrepStar’s All-Southeast region team … high school coach was Al Hughes. Personal: Born Oct. 3, 1990... son of Alvin and Carmen Harris 5 Phillip HARVEY Wide Receiver/Kick Returner • 5-9 • 170 • Sr.-3L Lancaster, Tex. • Lancaster HS

2011 All-SLC First Team Kick Returner LSWA Special Teams Player of the Week National FCS Kickoff Returner of the Week Sports Network/Fathead.com Special Teams POW Explosive receiver and returner whose playmaking will be a key for the 2012 Demons … starting inside wide receiver … has career 23.7 kickoff return average. 2011 Season: Led Demons with 82.5 all-purpose yards per game … averaged 27.0 yards on 21 kickoff returns for 568 yards and was on pace to shatter single-season school record for KO return yards before missing last 3 games with an ankle injury … was one of only five players in the FCS nationally to score touchdowns in three different ways – rushing (47-yard dash at Texas State), receiving (19-yarder vs. Lamar) and on a return (99-yard KO runback vs. Southeastern La.) … gained 62 yards on five grabs with a long of 25 in season opener against Delta State … at SMU he led NSU with 53 yards on two catches... four catches for 68 yards against Lamar including the touchdown on which he spun away from two tacklers at the 10 and dashed in... tied the NSU single-game kickoff return record against Southeastern Louisiana with 193 kickoff return yards on 3 attempts, setting the school record for longest return when he took one back down the Demon sideline for the 99-yard TD, and adding a pair of 47-yard runbacks ... carried the ball for a 47-yard touchdown out of the wildcat formation at Texas State... sustained an ankle injury on his third rushing attempt in that game and missed the rest of the season … did not have any KO returns in that game, so actually posted 568 yards on KO returns in 7 games … finished with three games with more than 50 yards receiving... three games with more than 90 yards in kickoff returns. 2010 Season: Ranked second on the team with 359 kickoff return yards and was second in receiving with 25 catches with 312 yards receiving... caught a career-high eight passes for a career-best 119 yards including a career-long 66-yard touchdown at Stephen F. Austin in the season finale... his first kickoff return of the season went for 42 yards against McNeese State... also rushed the ball four times for 30 yards on the season. 2009 Season: Led the Demons with 30 kickoff returns and 648 KO return yards... second on the team with a 21.6 KO return average... played in 10 games and rushed for 38 yards on six carries… caught two passes... rushed for 20 yards against North Dakota. High School: Dallas Morning News Top 100 in Texas prospects list ... Rivals.com three star recruit ... All-District three years as a defensive back, two as a quarterback for the Tigers of coach Andrew Jackson .. had 1,100 yards rushing, 80 tackles and 4 interceptions made as a senior in 2008 ... 80 tackles, 3 interceptions made, and 860 yards rushing on offense as a junior ... in his sophomore season, he had 63 tackles, made one interception ... team won bi-district championship

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in his senior year ... lettered twice in baseball (23 RBI as a junior), once in basketball. Personal: Born Aug. 24, 1991... son of Phillip Harvey, Jr. and Lela Harvey... has a sister, Felicia, and a brother, Nicholas... majoring in engineering and would love to play pro ball... full name is Phillip Henry Harvey Harvey’s Career Stats Receiving Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg Avg/G Rush Yds TD 2011 11 19 279 1 37 14.8 25.4 6 47 1 2010 8 25 312 1 66 11.4 17.1 4 30 0 2009 10 2 -4 0 2 -2.0 -0.4 6 38 0 Totals 29 46 587 2 66 12.7 20.24 16 115 1 Returns Year G KOR 2011 11 21 2010 8 17 2009 10 30 Totals 29 68

Yds 568 359 648 1575

Lng 99 42 43 99

Avg. 27.0 21.4 21.6 23.7

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Game Highs: Receptions:3, two times (Last vs Southeastern Louisiana Nov. 6, 2010) Yards: 43 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 6, 2010) TD’s: vs. Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 6, 2010) Kickoff Returns: 6, two times (Last vs LSU, Sept. 10, 2011) Kickoff Return Yards: 193 (3 ret.) vs. Southeastern Louisiana (Oct. 15, 2011) TD’s: 1 (99 yards) vs. Southeastern Louisiana (Oct. 15, 2011)

95 Denzell HAWKINS Defensive Line • 6-5 • 270 • Sr.-3L Houston, Tex. • Westfield HS

Opens preseason camp as the second-team defensive end on the right side. 2011 Season: Three tackles against Texas State, two unassisted... two tackles against Central Arkansas including one tackle for loss... two tackles each against SMU, Lamar, Southeastern Louisiana, and Stephen F. Austin. 2010 Season: Played in all 11 games with one start and recorded six tackles... blocked a kick at Air Force... had two stops, both solos, against McNeese State. 2009 Season: Saw action in six games with two tackles. High School: Played defensive end and defensive tackle at Westfield HS in Houston... helped lead his team to a 10-3 record, a district championship, and a quarterfinal appearance in the state playoffs as a junior... team finished 5-4 and advanced to the playoffs his senior @NSUDemonsFB

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season... earned the Math Award and was a member of the FCA. Personal: Born Jan. 6, 1992... son of Victoria Squire... father played semi-pro ball... would like to open up his own business one day... full named is Denzell Jerrord Hawkins... nickname is “DeJay.” Hawkins’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack 2011 11 7 8 15 1.0 0 2010 11 5 1 6 0 0 2009 6 0 2 2 0 0 Totals 28 12 11 23 1.0 0

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Game Highs: Tackles:3 vs. Texas State (Oct. 29, 2011)

13 Daniel HAZLEWOOD Quarterback • 6-1 • 205 • Fr.-HS Huntsville, Tex • Huntsville HS

High School: A four-time Academic All-District performer and a three-year member of the varsity football squad… passed for 1,800 yards his junior season while leading his team to the state playoffs… also averaged 11 points a game in basketball and was a regional qualifier in the 300 meter hurdles… averaged 18 points a game as a freshman… lettered 3 years in football, basketball and track… member of the National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, and FCA… has a 5.00 grade point average… teammate of current Demon Steve York. Personal: Son of C.F. and Kathy Hazlewood… one brother, Carl... brother played tight end for NSU from 2003-04...two sisters, Lindsey and Sarah… plans to major in business… nickname is “Bear”… born Sept. 6, 1993. 10 Brad HENDERSON Quarterback • 5-11• 210 • Sr.-1L Starkville, Miss. • Scooba HS (East Mississippi CC)

2011 All-SLC Honorable Mention LSWA Offensive Player of the Week

completed 76 percent of his passes… threw for 149 yards and two TDs against SLU... had at least one touchdown in seven of the 11 games he played. Prior to NSU: Named an honorable mention NJCAA All-American after he threw for 2,763 yards while completing 232 of 388 passes at East Mississippi Community College in 2010... threw 26 touchdown passes and had just seven throws picked off... completed 59.8 percent of his throws and averaged 276.3 passing yards per game, ranking second nationally in yards per game... also rushed for 320 yards on 105 carries with three scores... ranked third nationally with an average of 308.3 total offensive yards per game... voted by league head coaches as the MVP among the offensive backs of the MACJC’s North Division and shared the 2010 NJCAA All-Region 23 quarterbacking honors … was offered a preferred walk-on opportunity by Alabama. High School: : Elite 11 Award winner as a senior after he threw for 2,000 yards and 18 touchdowns and ran for another 400 yards with 12 TDs... first team all-conference selection... 2,536 yards passing and 20 TDs as a junior with 361 yards rushing and eight touchdowns... all-conference and all-region honors as a junior... three-year starter at Starkville HS... guided his team to three straight state playoff appearances. Personal: Born Sept. 16, 1989... son of Rosaland Henderson, who is a registered nurse... three brothers, Brian, Bryce, and Brett Bush , and a sister, Briana ... has a daughter, Bailee Nakole Henderson. Henderson’s Career Stats PASSING Year G Cmp-Att--Int Pct Yds TD Lng 2011 11 178-289-6 61.6 1853 12 54 RUSHING Year G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lng 2011 11 112 451 247 204 1.8 0 23

Avg/G 168.5 Avg/G 18.5

Game Highs: Completions:26 (34 att.) vs. Lamar (Oct. 8, 2011) Passing Yards:290 vs. Lamar (Oct. 8, 2011) Passing TDs: 3, two times (last Lamar, Oct. 8, 2011) Longest Pass: 54 vs. Lamar (Oct. 8, 2011) Rushes: 21 vs. Central Arkansas (Nov. 5, 2011) Rushing Yards: 55 vs. McNeese State (Oct. 1, 2011) Longest Rush: 23 vs. Nicholls (Sept. 24, 2011)

Returns as the Demons’ starting quarterback after starting all but the season opener in 2011. 2011 Season: Set three school records, including breaking the season mark for passing accuracy … completed 61.6 percent of his throws, topping a record 61.1 by Don Guidry in 1966 and Brad Laird in 1996 … his 178 completions in 11 games broke the single-season mark of 166 by future NFL QB Craig Nall in 2001 … his 1,853 passing yardage is the fifth-best season total in Demon history, while his 2,057 yards of total offense ranks sixth on the single-season top 10 … came off the bench to spark the Demons’ comeback from a 17-0 deficit in season opener against Delta State where he completed a school-record 13 straight passes for 210 yards and 1 touchdown… completed his first 13, and the 14th (and final one in that game) was dropped … Henderson completed his first 7 passes the following week at LSU, making him 20-21 at that point, and finished 16-26-1 against perhaps college football’s best defense… three touchdowns against Nicholls completing 68.4 percent of his passes on 31 attempts... had a season-high 290 yards passing performance against Lamar, as he threw three touchdowns and Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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67 Destry HESSKEW Defensive Line • 6-3 • 295 • Sr.-3L Canton, Tex. • Canton HS

Returns to the interior defensive line, where he began his Demon career, after two-plus years (24 games) as a starting offensive lineman. 2011 Season: Started all 11 games as a guard and played 541 snaps getting an overall 73 percent grade… 21 knockdowns… had an 85 percent grade on 60 snaps and 3 knockdowns against SLU for homecoming… 84 percent grade against Central Arkansas on 54 snaps and season high five knockdowns… also had five knockdowns against Lamar… season high 73 snaps against McNeese State for a 72 percent grade. 2010 Season: Played and started in 10 games... graded out at 71 percent for the season and played 427 snaps... had 21 knockdown blocks... graded out at 70 percent or better seven times and had a high grade of 91 percent against Southeastern Louisiana. 2009 Season: Played in nine games with three starts... averaged 61 percent grading for the season and had 17 knockdown blocks... graded out at 70 percent or better in four games … moved to offense late in preseason due to injuries and depleted depth, and evolved into a solid player. High School: Three-year all-district selection, twice a firstteam pick for Canton’s Eagles under coach Lance Angel ... academic all-district with a 3.45 grade point average ... made the All-Smoaky team and also was honorable mention All-East Texas ... had 83 tackles, 9 sacks, 14 tackles for loss, 12 QB pressures and forced four fumbles as a senior, when he was voted Canton’s MVP and the team’s Defensive MVP ... he won the Defensive MVP award and the team’s Defensive Lineman of the Year honor as a junior, when he had 69 tackles, 12 sacks and 21 tackles for loss ... was the District Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore when he had 47 tackles, six sacks, 10 tackles for loss ... had a 1,550-pound total in powerlifting ... regional qualifier in the shot put (56-0) and discus (168-0) in track and field. Personal: Born Feb. 4, 1991... son of Justin and Amber Hesskew... three brothers, Croix (4), Brazos (13), and Dakota (15)... dad played running back at Texas A&M, grandfather played offensive line at Baylor ... mother was a basketball and track standout ... full name is Destry Roe Hesskew ... father is a farmer and rancher ... ambition is to own his own ranch ... National Honor Society member.

2010 Season: Caught 15 passes for 184 yards and a touchdown... played in all 11 games... had a season-long haul of 33 yards coming against Sam Houston State in a double overtime win for homecoming … it was a 20-yard grab in the first OT that scored his first college TD ... finished that game with a season-high 73 yards receiving on four catches... was a prime target towards the end of the season where he caught 12 passes for 158 yards in the last four games. High School: Earned all-district, All-Acadiana, and honorable mention all-state honors as a senior after he threw for over 900 yards and rushed for the same while accounting for 26 touchdowns at Acadiana High School... led team to an 11-2 record and state quarterfinal appearance that season... as a junior, team went 11-3 and was the state’s runner up... earned all-district honorable mention honors that season after making 13 catches for 355 yards and three touchdowns... his sophomore season, team won the state title after going 13-2 for the season... also lettered three seasons in basketball. Personal: Son of Louis and Sherita Hollier... has one brother, Bakari (18), and three sisters, Shamirah (13), Zaria (11), and Bianca (24)... father played linebacker at ULL. Hollier’s Career Stats Receiving Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg Avg/G Rush Yds TD 2011 11 33 243 3 36 7.4 22.1 0 0 0 2010 11 15 184 1 33 12.3 16.7 0 0 0 Totals 29 46 587 2 66 12.7 20.24 16 115 1 Game Highs: Receptions:7, two times (Last at Sam Houston Nov.12, 2011) Yards: 43 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 6, 2010) TD’s: vs. Southeastern Louisiana (Nov. 6, 2010)

78 Xavier JEFFERSON Offensive Line • 6-2 • 270 • Fr.-RS Franklinton, La. • Franklinton HS

2011 Season: Redshirted. High School: Led Franklinton to 48 wins with four consecutive playoff appearances and capped his high school career with the 4A State Championship title…selected to the 9-4A All-District three consecutive years, 4A All-State as a junior and senior, and the 2010-11 All-State Academic team… lettered all four years in football…member of the National Honor Society, Beta Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), Interact Club, and the Student Council…. earned Honor and Banor Roll honors…graduated in 2011 with a 3.8 grade point average. 17 Louis HOLLIER Personal: Born Xavier Shaqell John Jefferson on May 23, Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 205 • Jr.-2L 1993…son of Anita and Clifford Jefferson, Sr…..has four siblings, Lafayette, La • Acadiana HS Zachery Jacquet and Paris Jefferson, Marquetta Hampton, and Marcus Hampton, Jr.…uncle Brian Jacquet was a member of the 1997 South Rugged playmaking receiver who is a key in the land Conference championship NSU Demon football team…majoring pass-grabbing rotation after playing much of last in sports medicine with plans to attend medical school and become a year with a fractured kneecap, but refusing to yield … opens fall sports medicine physician…nickname: “Zay.” camp as second-team outside receiver. 2011 Season: Played in all 11 games and started 10 of them despite playing at least half the season with a fractured knee… finished the season with 33 receptions and 243 yards along with 3 touchdowns… had a career-best 8 catches for 55 yards for his season high against Sam Houston.

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88 Jovhan JILBERT Wide Receiver • 5-11 • 165 • So.-1L Baton Rouge, La. • Catholic HS

2011 Season: Played in two games, mostly on special teams… recorded one tackle against Southeastern Loui-

Broncos... cousin, Davin Williams, plays defensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins and played for the New York Giants... full name is Keland Edward Johnson. Johnson’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack FF FR Int PBU Blk 2011 10 5 9 14 0 0 0 00 0 0 0

siana. 2010 Season: Redshirted. 91 Kenderick JOHNSON High School: Helped his Catholic-Baton Rouge team reach the Wide Receiver • 5-11 • 170 • Jr.-TR state semifinal his senior season... received the Coaches Award as a seZachary, La. • Zachary HS (Mississppi College) nior... also lettered in soccer and basketball. Personal: Born Aug. 5, 1991... son of Shane and Dione Haag... Prior to NSU: Played at Division III Mississppi Colone brother, Jackson Haag (11), and a sister, Laura Skyler (7)... majorlege. ing in biology and would like to become an orthodontist... full name is High School: Played for Coach Bob Howell at Zachary High Jovhan Edward Jilbert... nickname is “JV.” School... caught 30 passes for 627 yards and 5 touchdowns his senior year....2nd Team All-District...participated in Sportman’s Paradise Bowl Game. 43 Jacob JOHNSON Personal: Son of Marian Johnson...born on July 12, 1991...maFullback • 6-0 • 240 • So.-TR joring in sports management. Lithia, Fla • Durant Senior HS (Mount Union)

Prior to NSU: Played at the Division III powerhouse Mount Union… Raiders went 14-1 losing the national championship 31-21 to Wisconsin-Whitewater. High School: Three year letterman in football… voted first team all-conference and all-county…. led Durant to a 7-3 record senior year…6-5 junior year making it to the playoffs… member of the Leo Club and Senior Council… coached by Mike Gottman. Personal: Born December 12, 1991… son of Nikki and Keith Johnson… mother is an electrician… father is a project specialist… plans to be a graduate assistant for a college football team, or be a wildlife biologist… major is biology. 57 Keland JOHNSON Defensive Line • 6-0 • 245 • Jr.-2L Forest, Miss. • Forest HS

3 Adam JONES Safety • 6-2 • 190 • Fr.-HS Katy, Tex. • Seven Lakes HS

High School: Two-time all-district performer at Seven Lakes HS… earned first team honors as a senior and named defensive Most Valuable Player after picking off six passes… named to the All-Greater Houston honorable mention team as his squad finished with a 6-4 record… had two interceptions as a junior and earned second team all-district honors… was the junior varsity’s defensive MVP as a sophomore after he corralled two picks… had three interceptions his freshman season… also lettered in track. Personal: son of Timothy and Rovanna Jones… one sister, Dana Lagarde (30) and brothers Timothy Jones (42) and the late Demar Jones… Dana is an educator and owns her own child development center… nickname is “Deuce”… born June 21, 1994.

Begins fall camp as the second-team left defensive

end. 2011 Season: Played in 10 games at defensive end… recorded a total of 14 tackles which included 5 solo and 9 assisted… had a season high of 5 tackles against Stephen F. Austin. 2010 Season: Had three tackles, one tackle for a loss, and played in seven games... had two stops, both solos, with a tackle for loss, at Central Arkansas. High School: First-team All-State as a junior and senior ... 89 tackles, including 22 sacks as a senior for an 11-2 state quarterfinalist team ... 91 tackles, 12 sacks in his junior season for a 14-1 state runner-up team ... made All-State as a junior at offensive tackle ... as a sophomore, made 67 tackles, had four sacks and was first-team AllRegion ... state champion in golf in 2005 ... also won state championship in the discus with a 135-foot throw ... a four-year letterman in track and field. Personal: Son of Stacy Reed and stepfather Shawn Reed... has three siblings... his uncle, Bob Meeks, plays center for the Denver Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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6 Cody JONES Wide Receiver • 5-11 • 175 • Fr.-HS Ville Platte, La. • Ville Platte HS

High School: Named district Most Valuable Player, all-district, all-parish, all-district honors as a senior after he passed for 2,077 yards and rushed for 877… accounted for 31 touchdowns while helping his team to a 7-3 record and second round appearance in the state playoffs… all-state, all-district and all-parish as a junior with 1,987 passing yards and 987 rushing… team finished 8-2 and competed in the state playoffs… earned all-state, all-district, and all-parish honors as a sophomore and all-district and all-parish honors as a freshman… also lettered four years in basketball and four in track… member of the Rotary Club… Honor Roll student with a 3.7 grade point average and nominee for Student of the Year. Personal: Son of Sandra Jones and the late James Jones… one brother, James, and a sister, Kristy… plans to major in business adminNorthwestern State Demons

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Slowed by an injury in spring ball, and enters fall camp as the second-team center. Prior to NSU: Played center at East Mississippi from 2009-10 with Demon quarterback Brad Henderson... won both the MJCAA state and national championship in 2011. High School: Two year letterman at Noxubee County... won the Mississippi state championship senior year with a 14-0 record, ranked 28th in the nation... state runner-up junior year on a 12-3 record... wone best O-Line and Super Tiger Award. Personal: Born June 14, 1991… son of Doris Jones and the late Terry Conner… two brothers, Tyrus and Daniel... four sisters, Valicia Jones, Shatarika, Tamara, and Valicia Conner.... majoring in criminal justice. 22 Brian JOSEPH Cornerback • 6-0 • 175 • Fr.-RS New Orleans, La. • Brother Martin HS

2011 Season: Redshirted High School: As a sophomore, helped Brother Martin to an 11-1 record, an undefeated district championship and the No. 3 seed in the state playoffs…in his last two seasons, helped lead the Crusaders to two more playoff appearances with 101 tackles and seven interceptions….named to the All-District and All-Elite team…lettered in football and track…earned Beta Honor Roll honors…graduated in 2011. Personal: Born Brian Anthony Joseph, Jr. on June 24, 1993…. the oldest child of Tammy and Brian Joseph, Jr….mother works as a court reporter and father is a math interventionist…has one brother, Blair (13)…cousin Tameka Johnson plays in the WNBA and cousin Chris Canty played eight seasons in the NFL…majoring in mass communications…plans to pursue a career in sports journalism…his life’s ambition is “make my parents proud of the man I am growing to be”…. nickname: B.J. 86 Ethan LAGARDE Tight End • 5-11 • 210 • Jr.-1L Thibodaux, La • Thibodaux HS

2011 Season: Earned a letter. 2010 Season: Squadsman. High School: Earned second team all-district honors as a senior after he helped lead his team to a 10-1 record, district title, and state playoff appearance... lettered two years in football... also earned Academic All-State honorable mention honors... graduated with a 3.4 gpa. Personal: Born Dec. 19, 1990... son of Cavin and Martina Lagarde... has one brother, Derek (25)... majoring in history with a minor in business and has a 3.0 GPA... plans on going into football coaching after graduation.

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19 Dylan LAVERGNE Defensive Back • 5-10 • 175 • Fr.-HS Jennings, La. • Jennings HS

High School: First team all-district, all-parish, all-Southwest Louisiana, and honorable mention all-state as a senior in helping his Jennings team to a 10-3 record and third round of the state playoffs… ran for 1,602 yards on 239 carries… averaged 6.7 yards per carry and 124 yards and 2 touchdowns per game… also had 2 interceptions while playing free safety… named MVP of the 60th annual Kiwanis Jamboree… as a junior, recorded 95 tackles, 65 solo, had 2 sacks and 5 pass breakups… first team all-district… team finished 8-3 and advanced to the state playoffs… also played wide receiver as a junior… made 73 tackles with two pass interceptions as a sophomore as team finished 8-4 and advanced to the second round of the state playoffs… played for Rusty Phelps… also lettered in baseball… had a 3.1 grade point average. Personal: Son of Clinton and Tina LaVergne… one brother, Jeremy (25)… plans to major in physical therapy at NSU… nickname is “D-Vergne”… would like to be the athletic trainer at Jennings High School… born Oct. 29, 1993. 25 Brant LEGENDRE Fullback • 5-11 • 235 • Jr.-2L Baton Rouge, La. • Parkview Baptist HS

Physical blocker with very good hands … back as the starting fullback for a third straight season, and hoping to stay healthy. 2011 Season: Caught six passes for 57 yards in 10 games played which included two starts … in other games, Demons didn’t use a fullback in their opening formations … had a season-long 25-yard reception against Stephen F. Austin. 2010 Season: Caught four passes for 85 yards starting at fullback... made a clutch 3rd down conversion on a catch-and-run down to the 5 at Central Arkansas as he suffered a season-ending knee injury... played in six games with two starts and averaged 21 yards per catch - second highest on the team... made two grabs for 51 yards against Tarleton State, including a game-clinching 27-yarder with under two minutes remaining. 2009 Season: Redshirted. High School: Two-time Class 3A All-State pick, also Academic All-State ... ran for 3,551 yards (623 rushing attempts, 60 TD) in his career at Parkview Baptist, helping coach Kenny Guillot’s team win the state title in his junior year and reach the state semifinals as a senior ... second in school history in all-purpose yardage (3,928) ... All-District 3-3A ... All-Baton Rouge Metro last two seasons ... team went 15-0 in 2007, 9-2 in 2008 ... one of the few sophomores to play for Parkview Baptist in the history of the program ... all-state, all-district and AllBaton Rouge Advocate Metro team in baseball as an outfielder in his junior season, for a state championship team. Personal: Born Oct. 5, 1990... son of Ronald and Danette Legendre... one brother, Ladd (25)... a member of the NSU FCA Leadership Team... Freshman Connection for FCA... majoring in biology with @NSUDemonsFB

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a minor in wildlife management... plans to become a dentist. Legendre’s Career Stats Rushing Year G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lng Avg/G 2011 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2010 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Receiving Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg Avg/G 2011 10 6 57 0 25 9.5 5.7 2010 6 4 84 0 35 21.0 14.0

75 Lorenzo LENOIR Defensive Line • 6-1 • 260 • Fr.-HS Monroe, La. • Neville HS

(12), and a sister, Sarah (19)… nickname is “T. Little”… born Feb. 20, 1994. 51 Austin LOUP Offensive Line • 6-2 • 278 • Fr.-HS Denham Springs, La. • Denham Springs HS

High School: First team all-parish, All-District 4-5A, all-metro… Class 5A Academic All-State… played in the 2011 Red Stick All-Star Bowl… team finished 7-3 and earned a share of the district championship… as a junior, earned first team All-District 4-5A honors as well as first team all-parish accolades… team finished 7-3 and advanced to the state playoffs… 8-3 season as a sophomore with a state playoff appearance… Honor Roll with a 3.5 grade point average… member of FCA, Key Club, and Stinging Stars Big Buddy Clubs… lettered three years in football. Personal: Son of Kenny and Jackie Loup… two sisters, Emily (15) and Erin (11)… father was an All-Gulf South Conference offensive lineman at Delta State… plans to major in engineering and aspires to open an engineering firm in south Louisiana… born Dec. 13, 1993.

High School: Earned first team all-state, all-Northeast Louisiana, first team all-district honors as a senior after he recorded 56 tackles, 30 of those solo, with 5 sacks, 6 tackles for a loss, and 13 quarterback hurries… team won Class 4A state championship and finished the season with a perfect 14-0 record… as a junior, earned all-state and all-district honorable mention honors… 78 tackles, 6 sacks, 7 tackles for a loss, 12 QB hurries… 7-6 record and state quarterfinalist… 13-1 and Class 4A state championship his sophomore season… a member of 1 JeMarcus MARSHALL the Student Council. Defensive Line • 6-3 • 228 • Fr.-HS Personal: Son of Lorenzo and Wanda Lenoir… born Feb. 9, Monroe, La. • Ouachita Parish HS 1994. 50 Jonathan LEWIS Offensive Line • 6-3 • 300 • Fr.-RS Many, La. • Many HS

High School: First team all-district and all-Northeast Louisiana, and earned all-state honorable mention as a senior… Class 5A Academic All-State… led his team with 85 tackles and 7 sacks… Permanent Team Captain Award… team finished 9-3, district runners-up, and made a second round appearance in the state playoffs… also played some tight end… lettered four years in football… member of the National Honor Society with a 3.7 grade point average. Personal: Son of Jarvis Berry and Latanyia Marshall… one brother, Jarvis Berry, Jr. (8), and a sister, Jarvisia Berry (12)… plans to major in nursing with a minor in engineering… nicknames are “Marcus” and “J-Man”… born Aug. 16, 1994.

2011 Season: Redshirted High School: Helped lead the Tigers to back-toback 11-2 season as a sophomore and junior with 158 knockdowns… named to the 3-2A All-District all four years with All-Area (Shreveport Times) and All-State honors in his final two seasons…four-year letterman in football and track…member of the Future Farmers of America (FFA)…graduated May 2011 with a 3.4 grade point average. Personal: Born Jonathan Paul Lewis on September 4, 1991… 76 Ahmad MARTIN son of Lisa Smith, a licensed practical nurse (LPN)…has two brothers, Defensive Line • 5-10 • 234 • Fr.-RS Aaron Procell (24) and Chris Lewis (21) …majoring in biology. Baton Rouge, La. • Redemptorist HS 62 Thomas LITTLE Offensive Line • 6-1 • 313 • Fr.-HS Winnfield, La. • Winnfield Senior HS

High School: First team all-state, all-Cenla, and all-district as a senior and helped his team to a 14-1 record and runner-up spot in the state Class 2A title game… first team all-district and second team all-state his junior season while team finished 8-5 and advanced to the state quarterfinal round… second team all-district honors as a sophomore… team finished 8-4 and advanced to the second round of the state playoffs… Academic All-State and has a 3.82 grade point average… member of FBLA, FFA and Beta clubs. Personal: Son of Chip and Susan Little… one brother, Hunter Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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2011 Season: Redshirted High School: All-district and all-metro senior year playing on a team that went 12-2... all-district honors junior year... won the District 8-3A championship and state semifinals sophomore year... 12-2 freshman year with a state semifinals appearance... member of peer ministry and campus ministry... graduated with a 4.0 gpa. Personal: Son of Anthony Sr. and Fannie Martn… one brother, Anthony Jr., … pre-physcial therapy major... hopes to open a physical therapy clinic in california that will be nationally reknowned... born March 18,1993.

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11 Sheldon MCCLAIN Wide Receiver • 6-1• 185 • So.-TR Cibole,Tex. • Byron P. Steele HS (Oklahoma)

Settled in during latter stages of spring practice and begins preseason in the receiver rotation, listed as the No. 3 outside wide receiver. Prior to NSU: Mid-year transfer from the University of Oklahoma. High School: Listed as a four-star recruit by ESPN.com ... a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... named all-region by PrepStar ... had 26 catches for 488 yards (18.8 avg.) and three touchdowns in 2008 ... missed the 2009 season due to a knee injury… ranked the No. 88 wide receiver by Scout.com and the No. 94 wide receiver by Rivals.com Personal: Son of Luther and Diana McClain… three brothers – Luther and Delvin McClain and Elton Dominguez, and two sisters – Mia McClain and Ashley Wise… lists Hurricane Katrina as the event that most shaped his life as he fled Gretna, La., for Texas… majoring in business… born Jan. 6, 1992. 42 Tuff MCCLAIN Wide Receiver • 5-11• 180 • Fr.-HS Spring,Tex. • Klein Oak HS

High School: Three-sport star in football, track, and baseball… earned MVP honors as a wide receiver and Co-Offensive Most Valuable Player honors… first team all-district and second team All-Greater Houston honors… caught 78 passes for 1,266 yards and 11 touchdowns his senior season… averaging 16.2 yards per catch… scored a total of 62 points… ranked sixth in the state in receiving and 32nd in the nation… all-district in track in the 110 and 300 meter hurdles… made nine catches for 91 yards as a junior… team advanced to state playoffs both his junior and senior seasons… has a 3.5 grade point average Personal: Son of Ben and Sheila McClain… two brothers, Brandon (20) and Matthew (15)… both parents are veterans of the United States Army… Brandon is in active duty in the United States Navy… born Jan. 3, 1994. 40 Tri MCCOY Cornerback • 5-11 • 180 • Fr.-RS Vidalia, La. • Vidalia HS

2011: Redshirted High School: Lettered in football and basketball for the Vikings, playing alongside NSU basketball guard Gary Stewart in both sports … helped Viking hoop squad win state title. Personal: Born Triand McCoy on January 4, 1993 … son of Tron and Regina McCoy... mother is a teacher and father is an investigator and a Demon alumnus, playing football as a defensive tackle for coach Sam Goodwin (and under current Texas Tech defensive coordinator Art Kaufman) while lettering in 1987-89 … dad helped Demons win 1988 Southland Conference championship … Tri has one brother, Tristan

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(5)…majoring in electrical engineering … his life ambition is “to earn my degree and make my family proud.” 98 Damon MEDCAFE Defensive Tackle • 6-0 • 290 • So.-1L Denton, Tex. • Denton-Ryan HS

2011: Impressed coaches quickly as a true freshman who was a late signee … played in 7 games and recorded a total of 10 tackles… Season high of three tackles came against Sam Houston State. High School: Lettered in football….led football team to a combined 27-3 record in his junior and senior seasons…graduated in May 2011. Personal: Born July 8, 1993…son of Tifini Hill…has one sister, Steffany….cousin Jarvis Moss plays for the Oakland Raiders. Medcafe’s Career Stats Year

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59 Jacob MERRIMAN Linebacker • 6-0 • 215 • So.-1L Lindale, Tex. • Lindale HS

2011: Played in three games and recorded one tackle against Texas State… earned his first letter. High School:All-East Texas at linebacker, and district’s Defensive Player of the Year, as a senior ... made 117 tackles, had five sacks, three forced fumbles, an interception and 15 QB hurries for coach Mike Meador as Lindale won the district title and reached the playoffs for a second straight season ... had 101 tackles and was honorable mention All-District as a junior ... lettered three times in track and field, once in powerlifting Personal: Son of Chris Reneau ... one sister, Hannah ... wants to major in kinesiology and become a coach ... full name is Jacob Zachary Merriman. Merriman’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack FF FR Int PBU Blk 2011 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 Rahkeem MITCHELL Running Back • 5-8 • 177 • Jr.-1L Shreveport, La. • C.E. Byrd HS

2011 Season: Had six carries for nine yards in his only game of the season against Southeastern Louisiana … earned his first letter. High School: Played for C.E. Byrd HS... graduated in 2010... played primarily at running back... 15 rushing attempts for 72 yards as a senior... scored two touchdowns as a senior... Mitchell helped the Yellow Jackets go 27-9 in his career. Personal: Son of Rosalyn Mitchell… mother is a teacher... one brothers – Luther and Ahkean Mitchell...two sisters – Natasha and Hy@NSUDemonsFB

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sha Mitchell… born Feb. 24, 1991... majoring in health and physical education... wants to coach and teach once he leaves NSU... life’s ambition is to be able to support his family... member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity...nickname is Rock. Mitchell’s Career Stats Rushing Year G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lng 2011 1 6 9 0 9 1.5 0 3

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38 Brandon MONROSE Wide Receiver • 5-10 • 180 • So.-1L Lafayette, La. • St. Thomas More HS

2011 Season: Appeared in five games but did not have a reception … earned his first letter. High School: Lettered two years in football and three years in baseball….Brandon was selected All-District in football and baseball….junior season, St. Thomas More finished 8-5 while making a 1st-round playoff appearance…senior season, the team went 13-1 and made the semi-finals of the state playoffs while Brandon grabbed 41 catches for 600 yds.….graduated in 2011 with a 3.5 grade point average. Personal: Born on August 20, 1992….son of Blake and Becky Monrose….mother is a substitute teacher and father works as an attorney….has one sister, Avery (16) and one brother, Aaron (13)…majoring in accounting.

High School: First team all-state, all-East Texas, all-district as a senior… had 109 tackles with 13 tackles for a loss, 9 sacks, and a forced fumble… led the team in sacks and tackles for a loss… team finished 15-0 and won the Class 3A state championship… junior season, earned first team all-state, all-district, and all-East Texas… finished with 111 tackles, 12 TFLs, 8 sacks, 2 forced fumbles… led team in sacks and TFLs… team finished 13-2 and lost in the Class 3A state championship game… named the defensive Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore for District 17-3A… earned all-East Texas honors after he finished with 57 tackles and 3 sacks… Team Captain as a junior and senior… also lettered in powerlifting, golf, and track… Honor Roll student with a 3.1 grade point average Personal: Son of Randy and Barbara Moorehead… born Sept. 39, 1993. 9 Rondarious MORRIS Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 195 • Fr.-RS Bogalusa, La. • Bogalusa HS

2011 Season: Redshirted High School: Led Bogalusa HS to three straight playoffs in his last three years…as a junior, made 35 receptions for 612 yards with five TDs and two interceptions and earned All-District first team honors… as a senior, he starred with 57 receptions for 957 yards and 11 TDs while picking up 33 carries for 345 yards and three touchdowns… the senior year effort earned him a spot on the All-Parish, All-District and All-State first team…lettered all four years in football....graduated in May 2011. 95 Thomas MOORE Personal: Born Rondarious Lamon Morris on December 24, Tight End • 6-3 • 216 • Fr.-HS 1992…nickname: Mon, Big Ticket…..son of Kenneth Bullock and Bossier City, La. • Parkway HS Linda Bickham….has ten siblings, Ricardo, Rainney, Romerro, Richard, Rumeall and Raymond Morris; Renwick and Rasharo Bickham; Laken High School: Three sport standout who earned first team all- dra Bullock and Ashley Hutchinson….joins his older brother, Rumeall, district and all-state honorable mention honors as a senior after making on the NSU football team.... wants to become a football coach and take 30 catches for 546 yards and 11 touchdowns… averaged 18.2 yards care of his family. per catch… team finished 9-3 and advanced to the second round of the state playoffs… in track, holds the school record in the high jump with a mark of 6-6 and has competed in the state meet every season… as a 4 Rumeall MORRIS junior, earned second team all-district honors in basketball and finished Running Back • 5-11 • 200 • Jr.-2L third in the state track meet in the high jump after winning the district Bogalusa, La. • Bogalusa HS and regional titles… all-district and all-parish honors in football as a sophomore… second team all-district in basketball… finished sixth at A reliable (4.0 yards per carry) and explosive ballthe state track meet in the high jump after he placed first in the district carrier in the past two seasons, Morris begins preand regional meets… district and regional champion in the high jump season listed as a second-team tailback. as a freshman and finished seventh in the state meet… member of the 2011 Season: Had 82 carries for 296 with two touchdowns in school’s debate team 11 games played including one start… also had nine receptions for 98 Personal: son of Thomas Moore, Jr. and Telesta Moore… one yards and one touchdown… his season highs in rushing and receiving brother, Tyler… two sisters, Johnna Ward and Temel Moore… father both came against Lamar where he had three rushes for 52 yards and played basketball for Demon basketball coach Mike McConathy at had two receptions for 31 yards. Bossier Parish Community College. 2010 Season: Third on the team in rushing after gaining 256 yards on 56 carries... averaged a team-high 4.6 yards per carry among regular rushers... scored one touchdown... caught six passes for 46 yards... also completed one pass for a 40-yard touchdown strike at North Dakota... ran for 122 yards on 15 carries with a 58-yard touchdown trot at Central Arkansas to help lead the Demons to the upset victory.

50 Colton MOOREHEAD Defensive Line • 6-3 • 250 • Fr.-HS Tyler, Tex. • Chapel Hill HS Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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High School: Honorable mention All-State as a quarterback, Morton... majoring in health and physical education and plans to bewhile earning District MVP honors with 3,100 yards of total offense come a coach. while producing 40 touchdowns, 25 rushing ... ran for 1,300 yards, threw for 1,800 yards and 15 TD for coach Craig Jones ... as a junior, Morton’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack FF FR Int PBU Blk he was a first-team All-District running back and punt returner ... had 2011 10 4 10 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,200 yards rushing and scored 19 TDs ... was second-team All-Dis- 2010 9 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 trict tight end in his sophomore season, with 15 catches for 287 yards Total 19 7 10 17 0 and two TDs ... four letters in football ... three-year letterman in bas- Game Highs: ketball ... BHS Homecoming King as a senior ... Nesbe Organization Tackles:4 vs. Delta State (Sept. 1, 2011) Forced Fumbles: -1 vs. McNeese State (Oct. 1, 2010) member and a participant in Talent Search at BHS. Personal: Born March 3, 1991... son of Kenneth and Linda Bullock... has seven brothers and three sisters... brother, Rondarrious, is on the Demon football squad ...majoring in secondary education ... 77 Pace MURPHY nickname is “Real Deal Meall.” Offensive Line • 6-6 • 265 • Fr.-HS Morris’ Career Stats Houston, Tex. • Strake Jesuit College Prep Rushing Year G Att 2011 11 82 2010 11 56 Total 22 138 Reveiving Year G 2011 11 2010 11 Total 22

Gain 323 272 504 Rec. 9 6 15

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Lng Avg Avg/G 28 10.9 8.9 19 7.0 3.8 28 9.3 6.4

Game Highs: Rushes:15 vs. Central Arkansas (Oct. 9, 2010) Rushing Yards:122 vs. Central Arkansas (Oct. 9, 2010) Catches: 3vs. Central Arkansas (Nov. 5, 2011) Reception Yards: 31 vs. Central Arkansas (Oct. 8, 2011)

14 Calvin MORTON Safety • 6-0 • 195 • Jr.-2L Baton Rouge, La. • Glen Oaks HS

An aggressive and reliable part of the secondary rotation in the past two seasons, Morton begins fall practice as the No. 2 strong safety behind senior Jamaal White. 2011 Season: Recorded 14 tackles … 10 of them were solo tackles in the 10 games he played… had season high of seven tackles and one fumble recovery against Delta State. 2010 Season: Played in nine games and recorded three tackles - all solos... recovered one fumble … overcame a shoulder injury at Central Arkansas. 2009 Season: Redshirted. High School: As a senior at Glen Oaks HS, finished the season with 80 tackles, nine forced fumbles and rushed for 700 yards... earned first team all-district honors... had 110 tackles with six forced fumbles and 800 yards rushing as a junior where he earned first team all-district honors... was one of the top safeties at the LSU Nike Football Camp... recorded 80 tackles and three forced fumbles as a sophomore and earned first team all-district honors... earned second team all-district honors as a freshman after he collected 70 tackles with a forced fumble... also an all-district track athlete in the triple jump and a member of the 4x200 meter relay team... a Cadet Major in the JROTC and the senior class treasurer. Personal: Born Dec. 13, 1990... son of Cynthia Morton... two brothers, Matthew (25) and Adam (15)... full name is Calvin Anthony

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High School: Two-time 2nd team 19-5A All-District… academic all-district his senior year… named co-captain of the football team senior year… lettered in football (3) and basketball (2)… also played golf and lacrosse… played left tackle on varsity squad three years… coached by Ron Counter … member of the Extreme Anglers club and played tuba in the band … graduated with a 3.1 GPA. Personal: Son of James and Dr. Kathleen Murphy… one brother, Robert (19) is a student at TCU… father is a Texas state representative and mother is a professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston… undecided on an occupation, but wants to raise a family and successfully contribute to society.

15 Wilbur MYERS Safety • 6-0 • 180 • Fr.-RS Bassfield, Miss. • Bassfield HS

2011 Season: Redshirted. High School: Led Bassfield HS with 227 tackles over three years… 2020 WDAM Defensive Player of the Year, first-team All-District and named to the Elite-22 in Mississippi… career 18 interceptions, six forced fumbles, five blocked punts and three touchdowns… four sport athlete (football, basketball, track and baseball) and 17 letters won. Personal: Born July 17, 1993… son of Renee and Wilbur Myers, Sr. …Father played 2 years in NFL… one brother, Timothy Thompson (26)… major is undecided… full name is Wilbur Lee Myers Jr.

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83 Tucker NIMS Tight End • 6-3 • 260 • Jr.-2L Lafayette, La. • St. Thomas More HS

After two years of backing up 2011 All-America tight end Justin Aldredge, Nims takes over the starting role this season … a physical blocker and agile running with the ball, he has displayed good hands. 2011 Season: Played in 10 games and received a start against SMU… finished the season with four receptions and 29 yards with one touchdown… his one touchdown came against Nicholls on a 2-yard catch at the back of the end zone... had a 17-yard catch against Lamar to set up a John Shaughnessy field goal. 2010 Season: Made one catch for four yards and played in nine games. High School: Honorable mention Class 4A All-State tight end, first-team All-District, second-team All-Acadiana as a senior ... caught seven passes for 89 yards on a 7-4 playoff team under coach Jim Hightower ... had 21 pancake blocks as STM won the district title ... was a second-team All-District baseball player as a junior for coach Gary Perkins as a junior while earning his third letter in that sport ... helped football team reach state semifinals in his freshman year and the regional round the next two seasons. Personal: Born April 23, 1992... son of Robert and Terry Nims... has one sister, Maddie (13)... father owns Nims Auto Glass in Lafayette and played baseball at LSU... full name is Tucker Wagner Nims. Nims’s Career Stats Year G Rec. Yds TD Long Avg Avg/G Rush Yds TD 2011 10 4 29 1 17 7.3 2.9 0 0 0 2010 9 1 4 0 4 4.0 0.4 0 0 0 Totals 19 5 33 1 17 6.6 1.7 0 0 0 Game Highs: Yards: 17 vs. Lamar (Oct. 8, 2011) TD’s: 1 vs. Nicholls (Sept. 24, 2011)

29 Russell OWENS Defensive Back • 5-10 • 200 • Jr.-1L Shreveport, La. • Northwood HS

9 Cortez PAIGE Defensive Back • 6-1 • 180 • Sr.-3L Houston, Tex. • Langham Creek HS

Has been a key in the secondary for three years, with five starts in 32 games … is the Demons’ top nickel back and has a physical style of defense. 2011 Season: His 12 pass breakups topped the Demons … saw action in all 11 games and had one start against Lamar… had a total of 28 tackles … 17 of those were solo and included a half tackle for loss… had a season-high seven tackles against Southeastern Louisiana and four games with five tackles in each of them… against Nicholls he had one interception… finished the season with four quarterback hurries. 2010 Season: Sixth on the team with 58 tackles, 41 of those solos... played in 10 games making three starts... had 1.5 tackles for a loss... six pass breakups and two quarterback hurries... did not have an interception but scored on a 58-yard run down the NSU sideline following a lateral after an interception by teammate Jamaal White against Southeastern Louisiana... made a career-high 10 stops against Samford. 2009 Season: Gathered 50 tackles on the season, which ranked fifth on the team… collected 10 tackles against Stephen F. Austin… eight tackles versus Sam Houston…seven tackles at Houston including one tackle for a loss of 11 yards… seven tackles at Baylor… six tackles against Southeastern… tied for second on team with four broken up passes. High School: Earned first team all-district honors as a senior and honorable mention honors as a junior at Langham Creek HS in Houston... high school teammate of former Demon Kevin Perry... team finished 6-4 in both his junior and senior seasons... also lettered four years in basketball. Personal: Born Oct. 27, 1989... son of Pierre and LaChelle Lucas... three siblings, Pierre II (18), Isaiah (12), and MaKayla (6). Paige’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack 2011 11 17 11 28 1.0 0 2010 10 41 17 58 1.5 0 2009 11 34 16 50 1.0 0 Total 32 92 44 136 3.5 0

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Game Highs: Tackles:10 vs.Samford (Sept. 11, 2010) Pass Breakups: 3 vs. Tarleton State (Sept. 18, 2010)

2011 Season: Squadsman who earned his first letter during his sophomore year. 79 Tchissakid PLAYER 2010 Season: Squadsman. Offensive Line • 6-6 • 295 • Jr.-2L High School: Lettered four years in football and two in baseball Cedar Hill, Tex. • Cedar Hill HS at Northwood HS... member of the Student Council... graduated with a 3.5 GPA. Started at right tackle last season, begins fall Personal: Born June 16, 1990... son of Russell and Chandra Owcamp as No. 2 there behind last year’s starting left ens... has one sister, Miranda (14)... majoring in nursing... full name is tackle, Blayne Cole. Russell LaFrance Owens, Jr. 2011 Season: Eight starts at tackle … season grade of 73 percent on 438 snaps and 18 knockdowns… season-high 96 percent grade and 6 knockdowns against SMU on 51 snaps… season-high 78 snaps against Sam Houston and 76 snaps against Central Arkansas… received an 87 percent grade on 60 snaps and four knockdowns in season opener… two knockdowns at Nicholls and one at LSU… missed two games due to a back injury. Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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2010 Season: Made one start and played in six games and averaged a grading of 61 percent... played a total of 78 snaps and had two knockdown blocks... highest grade was at 86 percent on 10 snaps at Air Force... played a season-high of 47 snaps against Tarleton State. High School: Unanimous first-team All-District selection for a 12-1 team that was ranked as high as No. 3 nationally and No. 1 in the state of Texas under coach Joey McGuire ... played only one year of varsity football ... A/B Honor Roll at Cedar Hill with a 3.2 GPA. Personal: Born Feb. 4, 1992... son of Paul and Corrine Player... father works for Child Protective Services and mother is involved with the Army and Air Force exchange service ... has two sisters, Billie (35) and Summer (40) ... father played basketball for the University of Winnipeg ... full name is Tchissakid Dre Player ... nickname is “T-Dre” … enrolled at Louisiana Scholar’s College. 49 Michael POTTER Defensive Back • 5-10 • 185 • Sr.-2L Monroe, La. • Wossman HS

Opens fall camp as the No. 2 nickel back. 2011 Season: Received playing time against Southern Methodist and Stephen F. Austin. 2010 Season: Made one tackle after seeing action in eight games. 2009 Season: Squadsman. High School: Senior season, recorded 43 tackles with four interceptions and eight passes broken up… also caught two passes for 12 yards… led his team to the state playoffs… also a part of a track, soccer and basketball district championships… junior season, had 30 tackles with two interceptions and four passes broken up… had five catches for 75 yards and a touchdown… football team won district championship while track won state title… sophomore season, had 13 tackles with a pass broken up and seven catches for 38 yards… lettered in football, basketball, track, soccer and tennis. Personal: Born May 5, 1989… son of Ernest and Olga Potter… one sister, Neria… cousin, Dale Zimmerman, played for the Philadelphia Eagles… majoring in computer information systems… full name is Ernest Michael Potter. 26 Darius POULLARD Cornerback • 5-11 • 170 • Fr.-HS Ville Platte, La. • Ville Platte HS

High School: As a senior, was first team all-district running back and cornerback… all-parish defensive MVP… all-state honorable mention… ran for 869 yards on 102 carries and 15 touchdowns… 694 receiving yards on 36 catches and 5 TDs… averaged 26.8 yards in punt returns and 17.2 yards in kickoff returns… team finished 8-4 and won district championship… advanced to the second round of the state playoffs… Tee Cotton Bowl MVP… junior season, named all-district receiver, kick returner and defensive back… all-parish receiver… 37 carries for 212 yards and 7 TDs… 19 catches for 392 yards and 3 TDs… returned 5 kicks for 312 yards and an incredible 62.4 average… 8-3 record and state playoffs… all-district and all-parish running back as a sophomore…had 82 rushes for 600 yards and 7 TDs… made 7 catches for 145 yards and 3 TDs.

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Personal: Son of Michael and Jacqueline Doucet… one brother, Johnathan… nickname is “Prolific”… born Feb. 24, 1994. 70 Isaac PUAPUAGA Offensive Line • 6-1 • 323 • So.-1L Pflugerville, Tex. • Lanier HS (Trinity Valley CC)

Enters fall camp as the starting right guard … has dropped over 20 pounds since last year … his Samoan heritage impacted the Demons last season after he performed a traditional haka dance during a preseason talent show … the team loved it, and decided to do a haka dance before stretching in the pre-game routine about an hour before kickoff … the haka is a traditional dance in the South Pacific and is mostly known from the Maori people of New Zealand, whose rugby team has used a haka dance in its pregame routine. 2011 Season: Started the last two games, received an 85 percent grade on the season with 13 knockdowns on 248 snaps played… opened the season with 45 snaps and 4 knockdowns for a 78 percent grade… season-high seven knockdowns against SMU with an 80 percent grade and 51 snaps… 80 percent grade and 22 snaps at Nicholls… played in 60 snaps at Sam Houston for a 72 percent and one knockdown… missed part of the season due to injuries. Prior to NSU: During the 2009 season, Isaac was named AllConference second team for Trinity Valley Community College while the team went 6-4 and finished the season as the runner-up for the Southwest Junior College Football Conference (SWJCFC) championship….named to the President’s and Dean List…was a member of Phi Theta Kappa. High School: Excelled in multiple sports at Lanier High with letters in football and track & field (4), powerlifting (3), basketball (2) and wrestling (1)….freshman season, football team notched its best record in his high school career with eight wins and two losses and a second-round appearance in the playoffs….on the gridiron, Isaac was selected to back-to-back All-District first-team in his last two years with an All-CenTex first team selection in his senior year…was a member of the Chess Club and Anime Club…graduated in 2003. Personal: Born Isaac Fiafia Puapuaga on September 5, 1985…. son of Fiafia, a cement truck dispatcher, and Leilani Puapuaga, a stay-athome mother of 13……has 12 siblings….majoring in CIS with a 3.2 grade point average…wants to pursue a career in computer software/ web design…his life’s ambition is to “become financially stable to be able to take care of my family and friends”….nickname: “Ice”, “Ike.” 74 Jeremy RAINE Offensive Line • 6-4 • 315 • Jr.-TR McKinney, Tex. McKinney Boyd HS (Trinity Valley CC)

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Citizen Bowl his sophomore season. High School: Was a 3-year starter at McKinney High School where he helped his team to a 9-3 record and a quarterfinal appearance in the state playoffs his junior season… graduated with a 3.2 grade point average. Personal: Son of Jessie and Terra Raine… one brother, Gabriel (12), and a sister, Jessica (6)… majoring in psychology… born Sept. 28, 1990. 27 Sidney RILEY Running Back • 6-2 • 220 • Sr.-3L Columbia, Miss. • Columbia HS

A physical runner who flashed breakaway skills as a junior, Riley is listed as a second-team tailback after spring practice … he has five career starts. 2011 Season: In seven games and four starts he rushed for 159 yards on 59 carries and three touchdowns… also had 24 yards on four receptions… season’s best performance came against Lamar were he had 18 rushes for 55 yards and two touchdowns. 2010 Season: Fourth on the team in rushing after compiling 151 yards on the ground on 49 carries... also caught nine passes for 41 yards... played in all 11 games and touched the ball at least three times a contest... ran for a season-high 26 yards on nine carries against Tarleton State and had 21 yards rushing on five carries against McNeese State. 2009 Season: Saw action in two games and rushed for one yard on two carries, starting against Houston in the season opener. High School: Second-team all-state, all-district, and WDAMAll-Area senior year... ran for 250 yards and 3 touchdowns before tearing cartilage in right knee in his junior year... ran for 1,100 yards, 10 touchdowns and helped his team win the district championship and advance to the third round of the playoffs senior year... lettered 5 years in track, 3 years in basketball, and 4 years in football... graduated with a 3.2 GPA. Personal: Son of David Riley and Warnetta Geeston... three siblings Lashonza, David Jr., and Jan... majoring in broadcast journalism and would like to become an on-field announcer for ESPN. Riley’s Career Stats RUSHING Year G Att Gain 2011 7 59 195 2010 11 49 160 2009 2 2 3 Total 20 110 355 Recieving Year G 2011 7 2010 11 2009 2 Total 20

Loss 36 9 2 47

Rec. 4 9 0 13

Net Avg TD 159 2.7 3 151 3.1 0 1 0.5 0 311 2.8 3

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Lng 15 12 3 15

Avg/G 22.7 13.7 0.5 15.55

Lng Avg Avg/G 13 6.0 2.9 9 4.6 3.7 0 0.0 0.0 13 5.0 3.3

Game Highs: Rushes: 18 vs. Lamar (Oct. 8, 2011) Rushing Yards: 55 vs. Lamar (Oct. 8, 2011) Catches: 3 vs. Sam Houston (Oct. 30, 2010) Reception Yards: 15 vs. Nicholls State (Nov. 13, 2010)

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55 Michael RINGUET Offensive Line • 6-5 • 250 • Fr.-HS Jennings, La. • Jennings HS

High School: Earned all-district and all-region honors as a senior at Jennings HS in helping his team to a 10-3 record and third round of the state playoffs. Personal: Son of David and Kathy Ringuet… one brother, Justin (21)… father played two years of college basketball… nickname is “Mike”… born Jan. 21, 1994. 46 Ragan ROBICHAUX Linebacker • 6-1 • 190 • So.-1L Kingwood, Tex. • Kingwood Park HS

2011 Season: Saw action in seven games on special teams and recorded a tackle against SMU, Nicholls State

and Lamar. High School: Led Kingwood Park HS to the second round of the playoffs in 2010… 2010 First-team All-District 18 (4-A)… recorded 183 career tackles, six sacks, five forced fumbles and ran for 412 yards with 15 touchdowns… 2009 DE and Academic All-District… nominated for the Texas All-Star HS Coaches Association game… Dave Campbell/Randy Rodgers All-Academic Linebacker first-team… ranked in the state’s top 25 linebackers on hsfootball.com. Personal: Born Apr. 16, 1993… son of David and Julie Robichaux… major is undecided… full name is Ragan James Robichaux 31 Fisher ROMAR Running Back • 6-0 • 210 • Fr.-RS Port Arthur, Tex. • Port Arthur Memorial HS

2011 Season: Redshirted. High School: Led the Titans to four straight district titles with an area championship and a 9-4 record in his senior season…as a junior, made 65 carries for 506 yards with 11 rushing touchdowns while making 15 catches with 127 yards and 3 TD receptions….senior year, Fisher carried the ball 152 times for 1,125 yards and 17 TDs while grabbing 45 catches for 550 yards seven touchdowns, earning him All-District first team honors as a team captain…. during his last two years at Memorial, Fisher averaged over seven yards a carry with over eight yards per catch as a junior and 12 yards as a senior…was a two-year letterman in track….graduated in June 2011 in the top 20 percent of his class with a 4.6 G.P.A on a 5.0 scale. Personal: Born Fisher Ja’Quinn Romar on November 8, 1992…. son of George, Sr. and Ether Romar… has three brothers, George, Jr. (21), Keenan (19) and Matthew (16) and two sisters, Ti’neisha (22) and Charity (12)….sister, Ti’neisha, is a process operator, brother, Keenan, works as a K.C.S conductor and brother, George Jr., currently attends Rice University…plans to pursue a career as a professional football player or as a coach…his life’s ambition is “to be successful and to put myself in the best position to help my family”...nickname: “Big Fish” or Ro-Fresh.” Northwestern State Demons

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56 Derek ROSE Linebacker • 5-11 • 230 • Sr.-3L New Orleans, La. • O.P. Walker HS

2012 Preseason All-SLC First Team 2012 Buck Buchanan Award Watch List 2011 Buck Buchanan Award Watch List, Finalist 2011 Associated Press FCS All-American Third Team 2011 Beyond Sports Network FCS All-American Team- HM 2011 Two-Time SLC Defensive Player of the Week 2011 All-SLC Second Team 2011 All-Louisiana Second Team 2011 Phil Steele Preseason All-American First-Team Defense 2011 Preseason All-SLC First Team 2010 Sports Network All-America Second Team 2010 Phil Steele All-America Fourth Team 2010 All-SLC First Team 2010 All-Louisiana First Team Can become only the second three-time All-American in school history … again listed on the Buck Buchanan Award Watch List for the honor presented the nation’s top defensive player by The Sports Network, after being a finalist for the award in 2011 … has a knack for making big plays in the red zone … his extensive film study and work ethic are keys to his performance … not an especially vocal leader, nor an overly emotional player, but steely … coach Bradley Dale Peveto says his style is reminiscent of NFL great Mike Singletary. 2011 Season: Was named an Associated Press All-America (third team)... was a two time Southland Defensive Player of the Week after impressive games against Delta State, where he had nine tackles in which three went for losses, with one QB hurry, and at Nicholls State where he spearheaded a shutout win by recording eight tackles, making one interception and forcing a fumble – with both turnovers leading to scores … he forced a fumble in a fourth-quarter goalline stand that preserved a one-score lead in a 23-10 win at Texas State … for the second straight year he led the team in tackles, making 91 tackles in 10 games (missing the LSU game and much of the SMU game with a hamstring injury)… of those 91 tackles, 68 were solo and he assisted on 23… he also led the team with 10 tackles for loss.

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2010 Season: Earned All-America honors listed by the Sports Network (second team) and Phil Steele (fourth-team) … after a breakout season in his first year as a starter, was voted by teammates as the 2010 team Defensive Most Valuable Player … his 138 tackles led the Southland as he ranked 14th nationally despite opening the season with only 4 stops at Air Force … had 10 tackles for loss, best among the Demons … broke up 3 passes, had 6 QB hurries … his 138 tackles (85 solos) were the most at NSU since 1991, when senior All-America LB and Walter Payton Trophy runner-up Andre Carron set the singleseason school record with 176 … became first sophomore since 2000 (Terrence McGee, return specialist) to earn All-America honors … career high 18 tackles vs. Nicholls and vs. McNeese … 17 vs. Samford … 15 tackles, 1 sack, 2 TFL, 2 PBU, and a QB hurry in 16-3 win at Texas State, earning him Louisiana defensive player of the week honors from the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. 2009 Season: Played in nine games and finished the season with 18 stops... recorded a season-high six tackles at Baylor and had five stops at Southeastern Louisiana... had a tackle for a loss to go with four stops at McNeese State. 2008 Season: Redshirted. High School: Coaches’ All-State, Times-Picayune All-Metro, All-West Bank and all-district at linebacker ... team captain for a state semifinalist with a 9-4 record ... 121 tackles, 23 for lost yardage, 4 sacks, 3 interceptions, 1 returned for a touchdown, and 8 pass breakups in 2007 ... had 33 tackles, 5 for lost yards, and a sack in his junior year ... sophomore year was wiped out by Hurricane Katrina ... played for coach Floyd Griffin. Personal: Born June 24, 1990… son of Alvin and Etta Rose… one sister, Alana… cousin, Craig Davis, plays for the San Diego Chargers… majoring in general studies and tracking toward graduation… full name is Derek Jamal Rose. Rose’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack 2011 11 55 27 82 10.0 0 2010 11 85 53 138 10.0 2.0 2009 9 14 4 18 1.0 0 Total 31 154 84 238 21.0 2.0

FF FR 2 1 0 0 1 0 3 1

Int PBU 1 2 0 3 0 0 1 5

Blk 0 0 0 0

Game Highs: Tackles:13 vs.McNeese State (Oct. 2, 2010) Tackle for Loss: 3 vs. Delta State (Sept. 1, 2011)

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68 Bryan ROSS Defensive End • 6-1 • 250 • Sr.-3L Mansfield, La. • Mansfield HS

63 Nic RUSSO Kicker/Punter • 6-1 • 200 • Sr.-2L Grand Prairie, Tex. • South Grand Prairie HS

2011 Season: Ross had 3 tackles at Southeastern including a sack for a 4 yard loss… 4 solo tackles against McNeese State…1 individual tackle against Nicholls State…2 assisted tackles against Stephen F. Austin and 1 assisted tackle against Lamar. 2010 Season: Saw action in six games but did not record any stats. 2009 Season: Played in one game - against Southeastern La., and did not record any stats. 2008 Season: Redshirted. High School: First team Academic All-State his junior and senior year... Named All-District MVP as a senior as well as Offensive Player of the Year... played under coach Donald Mayweather... made it into the playoffs all four seasons in high school... involved in Future Business Leaders of America and Future Farmers of America... graduated on the superintendent’s list with a GPA of 3.6. Personal: Born Mar. 25, 1990… son of Larry Ross and Brenda Hogan… is a choir director and is active in the community… majoring in physical therapy… nickname is “Country.” Ross’ Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack 2011 8 5 6 11 5.0 6.0 2010 6 0 0 0 0 0 2009 1 0 0 0 0 0 2008 Redshirted

FF FR Int PBU 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Blk 0 0 0

52 Tyler ROUSSEL Safety • 6-1 • 200 • So.-1L LaPlace, La. • St. Charles Catholic HS

2011 Season: Saw action at Lamar with one solo tackle…also one solo tackle against Southeastern. High School: Led St. Charles Catholic to a 32-11 record over four years and a state finals appearance… 2010 All-District WR… three sport athlete (football, track and baseball) earning seven letters… in 2008 led baseball team in steals … part of district runner-up 4x400 meter relay team. Personal: Born Sept. 22, 1992… son of Andee Roussel… one sister, Brittany (21)… majoring in IET. Roussel’ Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack FF FR Int PBU Blk 2011 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Plucky, colorful personality whose punting gives the Demons a key asset in special teams play … his irreverent YouTube TV production, “The Nic Russo Show,” has attracted increasing interest on college campuses. 2011 Season: Emerged as a bonifide weapon for the NSU special teams in his first season as the starter … punted 63 times for a total of 2,410 yards averaging 38.25 …had a long of 61 yards… had three touchbacks, 31 fair catches...placed 17 inside the 20-yard line... four kicks of 50+ yards. 2010 Season: Did not see any action. 2009 Season: Redshirted. 2008 Season: Saw action in two games averaging 32.5 yards on two punts… had a long of 33 yards … both kicks were fair caught inside the 20 yard line against Grambling. High School: Lettered all four years during high school as a punter and kicker... 10/15 field goals and a punting average of 40.2 yards in junior year... named Special Team Player of the Week... led his district with a punting average of 45.6 yards his senior year but was not the first-team punter (who signed with Purdue)... was encouraged to walk-on at NSU after impressing Demon coaches during warmups with his soaring punts … played under coach David Fisher... was chosen as a senior class officer, signal chief, and homecoming king at South Grand Prairie. Personal: Born June 22, 1990… son of Jasper and Rhea Russo… three brothers, Britt, Eric and Christian, and two sisters, Brooke and Camille… majoring in political science and aspires to be an entertainer ... nickname is “NSYNC.” Russo’s Career Stats Year No. Yds Avg. Long 2011 63 2410 38.3 61 2010 Did Not See Any Action 2009 Redshirted 2008 2 65 32.5 33 Total 65 2475 38.1 61

TB FC I20 50+ Blk 3 31 17 4 0 0 2 2 0 1 3 33 19 4 1

53 Wa’Derrious SELLERS Linebacker • 5-11 • 200 • So.-SQ Monore, La. • Neville HS

Highly-regarded signee who appears ready to step in as second-team Will (weakside) linebacker. 2011 Season: Did not play due to back injury. 2010 Season: Redshirted. High School: Class 4A All-State linebacker for state champion Neville Tigers ... named state defensive MVP on coaches’ All-State team ... Tigers went 13-1, with only loss coming in the last minute to Class 5A champion West Monroe ... 115 tackles, 21 for loss, with three caused fumbles, one recovery, five pass breakups, one blocked kick, one interception, five QB hurries ... District 3-4A Defensive MVP ... All-Northeast Louisiana team by Monroe News-Star ... KNOE-TV Co-Defensive Player of the Year ... was a second-team All-3-4A pick as a junior with 85 tackles, one sack, two tackles for loss, one pass Northwestern State Demons

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breakup ... 97 tackles as a sophomore ... Tigers reached second round of state playoffs in his sophomore and junior years with a combined 15-9 record ... four-year letterman in track ... broke district record with 21.1 200m time as a junior in 2009 ... Student Council member, Spanish Club, Key Club. Personal: Born Sept. 16, 1992... son of Lee and Linda Young... two brothers, Ethan (6) and Adrian (17), and a sister, Amber (14)... his uncle, Mike Young, played in the NBA and his cousin, Jimmy Young, plays for TCU... majoring in business administration... full name is Wa’Derrious O’Shea Sellers... nickname is “Kid." 60 Jordan SENNETT Linebacker • 5-9 • 230 • JR.-RS New Orleans, La. • O.P. Walker HS (Langston)

2011 Season: Redshirted. Prior To NSU: Played one season at Langston where he helped his team to an 8-3 record and a conference championship... earned player of the week honors in his first college game after he recorded eight tackles. High School: All-state, all-district, all-metro his senior season after compiling 140 tackles, two interceptions,a nd three forced fumbles... had 111 tackles, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and an touchdown en route to all-district honors as a junior... all-district his sophomore season after totaling 110 tackles... team played in the semifinal round of the state playoffs as a junior and advanced to the second round his senior season... also an all-district baseball player... lettered in football, baseball, and track. Personal: Born April 24, 1991... son of Lillian Sennett... two brothers, Zachary Mitchell (24) and Devin Sennett (17)... majoring in criminal justice. 37 John SHAUGHNESSY Kicker • 5-11 • 185 • Sr.-3L Shreveport, La. • Byrd HS

2012 Preseason All-SLC First Team 2011 All-SLC First Team Beyond Sports Network FCS All-American Team, Honorable Mention 2011 Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 First Team 2011 Academic All-SLC First Team 2010 Academic All-SLC First Team Had a breakthrough junior season to emerge as a contender for All-America honors this season if he is able to stay on his 2011 pace (14-16 on FGs, with the last 12 successful) … biology major carrying a 3.6 GPA who plans to become an ophthalmologist … turned down an offer from the U.S. Military Academy to attend Northwestern … will be in his third year as a Demon Deacon, part of the team’s leadership council. 2011 Season: Ended 2011 with a streak of 12 consecutive made field goals, a school record … 14-for-16 in field goals with a long of 45… perfect four-for-four on kicks between 40-49 yards, including a 42-yarder at LSU that gave the Demons their first points in 11 meetings with the Tigers … three-for-three on attempts between 30-39 yards…

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one punt for 35 yards and a touchback… 51 kickoffs with an average boot of 61.3 yards and a pair of touchbacks … his distance, accuracy and height on kickoffs helped Demons rank second in the Southland in kickoff coverage (19.9 yards per return) … only two unsuccessful PAT kicks were blocked, one by the NCAA’s career blocks leader at SMU … only two FG misses were at SMU, one blocked … led Demons in scoring for the third consecutive season (66 points), narrowly missing cracking the school single-season top 10 for points. 2010 Season: Topped NSU in scoring for the second straight season after he scored 38 points on 5 of 9 field goals and 23 of 24 extra points... sailed the longest field goal of his career at Texas State after booting through a 50-yarder... hit a 44-yarder against Tarleton State... was a perfect 3-for-3 from 20-29 yards out... his only missed PAT came against Texas State... also handled kickoffs for the Demons and averaged 59 yards per kick... had six touchbacks and only once did he kick the ball out of bounds. 2009 Season: Led the Demons in scoring with 38 points on 7 of 16 field goals and 17 of 20 extra points... was 3 for 4 from 20-29 yards, 3 for 7 from 30-yards, and 1 for 5 from 40-49 yards... longest was a 40 yarder he connected on at Baylor where he made both of his attempts... also handled kickoffs where he averaged just under 60 yards a kick and had one touchback. High School: First team All-State, All-District 1-5A and AllCity as a senior... Academic All-State senior year... connected on 9 of 13 field goals with a long of 56 yards - a school and city record... broke the school record with seven PATs in a game... kicked three field goals each in two games, a school record... also set a school record for most FGs in a season... 80 percent of his kickoffs were touchbacks... KTBS Player of the Week... KSLA Player of the Week... junior season, AllState, first team All-District 1-5A... hit 9 of 15 of his field goals with a long of 47 yards... lettered three years in football for theYellow Jackets and is the varsity soccer team’s goalie... team went 10-2 as a junior and 9-3 as a senior, both losing in the regional round of the state playoffs... offered by Louisiana-Monroe and Army. Personal: Born Aug. 29, 1991... son of John and Debbie Shaughnessy... one sister, Jessica (29)... father is a railroad engineer and mother a teacher was named the 2007-08 Louisiana Math Teacher of the Year... majoring in biology and plans on going to medical school to become an ophthalmologist. Shaughnessy’s Career Stats

20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lng Blk Pts 2011 14-16 24-26 0-0 7-9 3-3 4-4 0-0 45 1 66 2010 5-9 23-24 0-0 3-3 0-2 1-3 1-1 50 0 38 2009 7-16 17-20 0-0 3-4 3-7 1-5 0-0 40 3 38 Total 26-41 64-70 0-0 13-16 6-12 6-12 1-1 50 4 142 Year FGM-A XPM-A 01-19

Game Highs: Field Goals: 3 vs. Southeastern La. (Oct. 15, 2011) Rushing Yards: 3, three times (last vs. Southeastern La.,Oct. 15, 2011) PAT: 5 vs. Southeastern La (Nov. 6, 2010) PAT attempted: PAT: 5 vs. Southeastern La (Nov. 6, 2010) Long Field Goal: 50 vs. Texas State (Oct. 23, 2010)

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High School: Rated as Louisiana’s No. 43 prospect in 2009 although he did not play due to a knee injury ... Played defensive line and was named as his team’s MVP as a junior after recording three sacks in one game and the following year as a senior….had scholarship offers in 2009 from Kentucky, Colorado, Central Florida, and Southern Mississippi ... First Team All-District as a junior after stacking up 71 tackles and 10 sacks, along with 5 tackles for loss and 2 fumble recoveries, although he missed lots of action with an ankle injury ... Also excelled in track and field where he was all-district in 2006-07….three-year letterman for coaches Vernon Langley and Jeffery Jones. Personal: Born July 6, 1990 ... son of Jesse and Donna Simon ... one sibling, Keltiontare Martin (30) ... criminal justice major ... nickname is “Big D” ....after completing his studies at NSU, Deon wants to pursue a career in the NFL or as a U.S. Marshall. Simon’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack FF FR Int PBU Blk 2011 6 2 7 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Game Highs: Tackles:4 vs. LSU (Sept. 10, 2010)

43 Tyler SMITH Linebacker • 5-10 • 220 • Jr.-2L Cedar Hill, Tex. • Cedar Hill HS 89 Corey SIMMONS Tight End • 6-5 • 255 • So.-TR Lawrenceville, Ga. • Greater Atlanta Christian HS (South Carolina)

Prior to NSU: Saw limited action in two games as a redshirt freshman... played briefly in the season opener against East Carolina... most action came against Kentucky... did not record any statistics... transitioned to tight end in the spring after playing on the defensive side of the ball as a true freshman... considered the Most Improved Tight End during the spring... redshirted the 2010 season. High School: Tight end and defensive end at Greater Atlanta Christian High School, a 2A school in Norcross, Ga.... played for former Gamecock linebacker Kenneth “Gus” Robinson... participated in the Gwinnett County All-Star game... considered a two-star prospect by Rivals.com... given a one-star rating by Scout.com... also had offers from Samford and Western Carolina. Personal: His father, Clyde Simmons Jr., was a two-time Pro Bowler, playing with five teams in the NFL, most notably with the Philadelphia Eagles. 99 Deon SIMON Defensive Line • 6-4 • 310 • So.-1L Baton Rouge, La. • Glen Oaks HS

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spring. 2011 Season: Smith posted an individual tackle against Delta State and LSU… also recorded 2 assisted tackles against Southeastern Louisiana. 2010 Season: Nine games played on special teams … had two assisted tackles at Air Force. 2009 Season: Redshirted. High School: Two-time All-District linebacker as a junior and senior for the Longhorns ... had 154 tackles with 12 sacks and eight tackles for a loss while helping his team to a 12-2 mark his senior season for head coach Joey McGuire... 122 tackles with eight sacks and 12 TFLs as a junior... an Honor Roll student with a 3.2 grade point average... member of Top Teens, Gold Club, and Who’s Who Among American High School Students... lettered two years in powerlifting. Personal: Born June 20, 1991... son of Mitchell and Georgina Turner... one brother, Kelvin and four sisters, Tenisia, Summer, Jackie, and Genevieve... full name is Tyler Ray Smith. Smith’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack FF FR Int PBU Blk 2011 9 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2010 9 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Game Highs: Tackles:2, two times (last vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Oct. 15, 2011)

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20 Ryan SORRELL Cornerback • 5-10 • 180 • Jr.-RS

long snapper in the country in 2011 by Rubio… at Northshore HS, earned first team District 9-5A honors at defensive end… also started at long snapper and fullback… second team all-district at defensive end Franklin, La. as a junior while also playing long snapper and fullback… started at Franklin Senior HS (Arkansas Baptist College) long snapper and fullback on the varsity team as a freshman and was the Earned second-team status at left cornerback af- team’s long snapper, fullback and played linebacker as a sophomore… had a 3.0 grade point average. ter spring practice. Personal: Son of Tim Taylor… one brother, Austin (13)… born 2011 Season: Redshirted. Dec. 27, 1991. High School: Four sport athlete (football, track, baseball, basketball) at Franklin HS… three-time All-District first-team DB… honorable mention all-state kick-returner… 2010 team-high 95 tackles and 12 INT in two years… 2009 indoor and outdoor track and field 24 Daniel TAYLOR Running Back • 5-10 • 175 • Fr.-HS state champion… 2007 All-District baseball player. Personal: Born June 14, 1990… son of Sharon Sorrell… one Convent, La. • Lutcher HS brother, Rogerst… majoring in communications… transferred from High School: Became Luther High School’s all-time career leadArkansas Baptist College. ing rusher his senior season, compiling 6,354 yards on the ground in his four seasons… as a senior, was named the state Class 4A Offensive Most Valuable Player … earned first team all-state and all-district 61 Caleb STANFIELD honors, and earned offensive MVP honors in his district… ran for Offensive Line • 6-2 • 290 • Jr.-2L 2,086 yards and had 363 yards receiving… scored a total of 25 touchNatchitoches, La • Natchitoches Central HS downs… team finished 13-1 and lost in the semifinal round of the state His competitiveness, toughness and relentless ef- playoffs… ran for 1,408 yards as a junior and earned all-state and allfort has earned his teammates’ respect, and also the district honors… team went 10-2 and advanced to the second round status as the starting center coming into preseason camp … a of the playoffs… rushed for 1,345 yards as a sophomore as team went 13-1 and had a semifinal appearance in the playoffs… had 949 yards rugged player with a sharp wit. 2011 Season: Played 55 snaps for a 72 percent grade and one rushing as a freshman and 566 yards in the 8th grade… team won the knockdown on the season… knockdown came against Sam Houston state championship his freshman year and finished 13-2… lettered 5 when he got a 91 percent grade on nine snaps… played three snaps at years in football, 4 in basketball, and 1 in track. Personal: Son of Deidra Taylor… nickname is “DT”… born Oct. Nicholls getting a 100 percent grade. 2010 Season: Played in six games mostly on special teams... 8, 1993. played four snaps at Southeastern Louisiana and had a perfect 100 percent grade. 2009 Season: Redshirted. High School: Earned all-district and all-parish honors as a senior at Natchitoches Central High School... a three year starter on the football team and two year starter for baseball... qualified for the state powerlifting meet as a sophomore... a member of FBLA and State Literary Rally twice... three year letterwinner in football and powerlifting and two years in baseball. Personal: Born June 9, 1991... son of Ben and Shannon Stanfield... one sister, Faith (16)... Presidential Leadership Program Association Treasurer and temporary Vice President... majoring in biology and plans to become an anesthesiologist … nickname is “Bob." 97 Brandon TAYOR Deep Snapper • 5-9 • 230 • So.-TR Slidell, La. • Northshore HS (Florida International)

Prior to NSU: Transfer from Florida International where he played all 12 games as a freshman and helped guide the Panthers to an 8-5 record and an appearance in the Beef O’Brady’s Bowl where they lost 20-10 to Marshall. High School: Rated as the No. 1 long snapper in the state of Louisiana by long snapping instructor Chris Rubio… rated the No. 18

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55 Reggie TOOMER Linebacker • 5-10 • 225 • Sr.-3L Alexandria, La. • Alexandria Senior HS

Battle-tested veteran who is a nice tandem as the understudy to two-time All-American Derek Rose at Mike (middle) linebacker … has more than answered the bell when called upon, just doesn’t have big numbers to echo his importance to the team. 2011 Season: Toomer posted satisfying stats stepping in for an injured Rose against LSU with 4 solo tackles, 2 assisted tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss of 2 yards, and forcing 2 fumbles…in his first career start at SMU, Toomer made 4 solo tackles, 2 for a loss of 2 yards, and also forced a fumble returned for a TD … recorded 2 individual tackles against McNeese State…2 individual and 1 assisted tackle against Southeastern… one solo and one assist against Central Arkansas…one tackle in each game against Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin… recorded 1 quarterback hurry against Lamar. 2010 Season: Played in all 11 games and made four tackles, all solos... had two stops against Southeastern Louisiana. 2009 Season: Did not see any action. High School: All-State Class 4A pick after making 127 tackles, 3 sacks, 3 fumble recoveries and an interception as a senior under legendary coach Butch Stoker at ASH ... also a three-year letterman on the @NSUDemonsFB

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Trojans’ national-class powerlifting team and a one-year letterwinner in basketball. Personal: Son of Terry and Deborah Toomer ... has two brothers, Terry and Willy. Toomer’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack 2011 11 15 4 19 3.5 0 2010 11 4 0 4 0 0 2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 22 19 4 23 3.5 0

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Game Highs: Tackles: 6 vs. LSU (Sept. 10, 2011) Tackle for Loss: 2 vs. SMU (Sept. 17, 2011)

letters ... member of Glee Club. Personal: Son of Gerald Turner Sr. and Pamela Turner ... father is a high school teacher, mother is a nurse ... one sister,Tysna (6) ... father graduated from NSU and played football (defensive end, lettering in 1985) ... cousin Danny also is an NSU alumnus .... full name is Gerald Lucas Turner Jr., uses nickname “Luke.” 47 Alex VIDRINE Linebacker • 6-0 • 200 • Fr.-RS Ville Platte, La. • Mamou HS

2011 Season: Redshirted. High School: Lettered in baseball (4), football (4), and basketball (3) while attending Mamou... won district in both baseball and basketball his sophomore year... earned all-district in football, 36 Casey TOUSSANT both offense and defense, and basketball senior year... second team allWide Receiver • 5-8 • 170 • So.-1L district in football and basketball junior and sophomore year. Maringouin, La. • Saint John HS Personal: Born November 20, 1992... son of Karen and Darren Made a good impression during spring practice Vidrine... one brother, Thomas... one sister, Emily... majoring in bioland figures to get some opportunities in the receiver ogy. rotation and on special teams in 2012. 2011 Season: Played against No. 2 LSU, did not stat. 32 Robert WALKER 2011 Season: Redshirted. Running Back • 5-6 • 190 • Jr.-TR High School:An all-state, all-parish, and all-district cornerMamou, La. • Mamou HS (Louisiana-Lafayette) back... earned all-district and all-parish honors as a wide receiver/running back... U.S. Army Red Stick Bowl... three times named player of Powerful, darting back with explosive speed bursts the game... team finished 12-2 his senior year, won the district title and … finished spring drills atop crowded depth chart at advanced to the semifinals of the state playoffs... a district and regional tailback. champion in the 400 meter dash and placed third at the state meet... Prior to NSU: A mid-year signee who transferred from Louisidistrict champion in the long jump... was forced to transfer to St. John HS for his senior season after his old school shut down... Academic All- ana-Lafayette where he played two seasons and was part of the 2011 State... four year honor roll student... Student of the quarter... Student team that finished 9-4 and beat San Diego State 32-30 in the New OrGovernment... Beta Club President... graduated with a 3.88 GPA... leans Bowl… played in 11 games that season with one start and rushed for 61 yards while making nine catches for 64 yards. lettered four years in football, four in track, and two in basketball. High School: In high school, earned Class 2A All-State honors Personal: Born Dec. 9, 1991... son of Rudolph Toussant... three as a junior and senior... was a first team all-district, all-parish and Allbrothers, Bill Washington, Rudolph Toussant Jr., Caleb Toussant... maAcadiana selection... ran for 2,041 yards and scored 27 touchdowns joring in biology with a concentration in pre-dentistry. during senior season... rushed for a single-game total of 456 yards vs. Pine Prairie... had 1,856 rushing yards and 24 scores as a junior... rated a Top 50 running back by Rivals.com... lettered in football, basketball, baseball and track. 31 Luke TURNER Personal: Son of Stacy and Sheila Joseph… one brother, Roy Safety • 6-2 • 185 • So.-SQ Walker (5), and two sisters, Krystal Frane (30) and Leah Walker (10)… Alexandria, La. • Alexandria Senior HS majoring in criminal justice… born July 17, 1991 … nicknamed Has ability to emerge as a part of the playing ro- “Rob.” tation in the secondary. 2011 Season: Squadsman. 94 Justin WARNER 2010 Season: Redshirted. Deep Snapper • 6-1 • 240 • Sr.-1L High School:All-Cenla, All-District as a junior and senior .... In Provencal, La. • Natchitoches Central HS (LSU) 2009, made five interceptions, scored four touchdowns ... made 55 tackles for coach Chris Gatlin’s Trojans, who went 9-2 and were ranked Stepped in for graduated David Larsen and was as high as No. 5 in the state’s Class 4A ranks ... had three interceptions, clear No. 1 as deep snapper after spring practice. 30 tackles, and had three interceptions and scored three touchdowns 2011 Season: Did not record stats. in his junior year when the Trojans went 7-4 and made the second of High School: District 1-5A honorable mention tight end… three straight playoff trips ... played for legendary coach Butch Stoker as a sophomore and made his first career interception ...has three track three-time District 1-5A first-team selection as a pitcher in baseGreat Tradition • Brighter Future

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ball… academic All-State as both a pitcher and a tight end…graduated Natchitoches Central HS as the Valedictorian of the 2008 class with a 4.0 GPA… member of the National Honor Society and Mayor’s Youth Council. Personal: Born Oct. 27, 1989… son of Kevin and Sheila Warner… two sisters, Hailey and Hanna… majoring in history and wants to become a state prosecutor. 90 Khris WATKINS Tight End • 6-1 • 210 • Fr.-HS Jennings, La. • Jennings HS

High School: All-district, all-Southwest Louisiana team… honorable mention all-state after helping Jennings to a 10-3 record and state quarterfinal appearance his senior season… all-district and allSouthwest Louisiana honors in addition to honorable mention all-state his junior year… 2010 team finished 8-3 and qualified for the state playoffs… lettered 3 years in football and 1 in track… played for the Badge Elite 7-on-7 squad. Personal: son of Kenny Johnnie and Karen Williams… seven siblings… born July 25, 1994. 23 Adam WATSON Wide Receiver • 5-10 • 180 • SO.-RS Houston, Tex. • Westfield HS (Trinity Valley)

2011 Season: Redshirted Prior to NSU: Played at Trinity Valley and New Mex-

ico High School: Lettered in football three years and basketball and track two years... finished 5-4 senior year, 10-3 junior year, 13-1 with loss in Quarterfinals sophomore year, and 7-1-1 freshman year Personal: Son of Yvette and James Frazier... one brother, D'Andre... one sister, Da'Jhane... major in psychology.. aspires to own a business. 10 Bert WHITE Safety • 5-10 • 200 • Jr.-2L Baton Rouge, La. • Redemptorist HS

A rising junior with star potential following a breakout campaign last year … opens fall camp as the No. 1 free safety. 2011 Season: Recorded a total of 55 tackles, sixth on team and third among secondary players … two 9-tackle games against Nicholls and Texas State… 8-tackle game against Delta State…He recorded 7 tackles against SFA…White boasted solid games of 6 tackles at LSU, 5 tackles against Southeastern, 4 against McNeese State, 3 in the game with Central Arkansas, 2 at Lamar, and 1 against Sam Houston and SMU. 2010 Season: Played limited role in nickel and dime packages in four conference games, three wins: at Texas State, Sam Houston State, at Southeastern Louisiana and at Stephen F. Austin … no tackles or stats recorded.

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High School:As a senior at Redemptorist HS earned Class 3A All-State, All-Metro, all-district honors, and was named state Class 3A Defensive MVP... had 53 stops and 35 assists... 10 tackles for a loss and 11 pass breakups... had three interceptions, a safety, and fumble recovery... was a finalist for the Warrick Dunn Award... team finished 10-3 as a senior and won the 8-3A district championship and was a state semifinalist... went 12-2 as a junior and state semifinalist... 7-5 his sophomore year and 13-1 as a freshman, won district title and state championship. Personal: Born Jan. 3, 1990... son of Oscar and Sandra White. White’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack FF FR Int PBU Blk 2011 11 38 17 55 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2010 Did Not Record Stats Totals 11 38 17 55 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Game Highs: Tackles: 9, two times (last vs. Texas State, Oct. 29, 2011)

2 Jamaal WHITE Safety • 6-0 • 200 • Sr.-3L Garland, Tex. • South Garland HS

2012 Preseason All-SLC First Team 2011 All-SLC Second Team One of 10 Defensive Backs to Watch in 2012, Sports Network Beyond College Sports Network Top 10 Defensive Players In SLC, 2011 2011 Preseason All-SLC First Team 2010 All-SLC Second Team Listed as one of 10 “Defensive Backs to Watch” in the FCS by Sports Network columnist Craig Haley … regarded as a likely 2013 NFL Draft selection …noted for his fierce hitting and athletic, ball-hawking ability, along with a highly emotional style of play …also has returned kickoffs … 132 career tackles, seven interceptions, eight pass breakups … has four pickoffs in last two years vs. Southeastern Louisiana. 2011 Season: 2011 All-Southland Conference Second Team, living up to his Preseason All-SLC billing and repeating a 2010 honor … started all 11 games at safety and intercepted team-best four passes, returning them for 110 yards … forced two fumbles and broke up three passes … fourth on the team with 59 tackles, including 12 against Texas State in a rugged 23-10 road win … two interceptions against SMU with 91 return yards … two picks against Southeastern Louisiana to help trigger a 51-17 homecoming win by the Demons … repeat member of the Wild Demon Club for special teams production. 2010 Season: Earned team’s Most Improved Award as chosen by coaching staff … also a member, for the second straight season, of the Wild Demon Club for passing points benchmark with his special teams performance during the season … played last nine-plus games with a fractured wrist on his right hand … fourth on the team with 64 tackles (43 solo) … led Demons with 3 interceptions, and 38 return yards … made 56 pass breakups, forced 1 fumble, notched 1 QB hurry, and 2 tackles for loss (-4) … made a sensational leaping pickoff, first of his career, vs. Samford after injuring his wrist earlier in the game … had two interceptions at Southeastern, with the second one resulting in a 75-yard touchdown, after he snatched it, ran 27 yards and lateraled to @NSUDemonsFB

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Cortez Paige, who covered the remaining 58 yards to the end zone … season best 13 tackles in double OT homecoming win over Sam Houston State. 2009 Season: Recorded nine tackles in 10 games played... also returned four kickoffs for 78 yards... had a season-high three stops against Nicholls. High School: Rivals.com two-star prospect recruited by Kansas, Iowa, Marshall ... All-District defensive back as a junior and senior for the Colonels and coaches Mickey Moss and Keith Wright... compiled 298 tackles in his playing career... had 125 tackles with two interceptions and four tackles for a loss as a senior... team won district championship with a 10-2 record as he collected 90 tackles with an interception and five PBUs... had 83 tackles with four interceptions and four PBUs his sophomore season... played wide receiver as a freshman hauling in 11 passes for 213 yards while getting 60 tackles on defense... a Texas Scholar... lettered four years in track, with a 45-10 triple jump personal record and a 23-5 long jump PR. Personal: Born Dec. 28, 1990... son of Cherlyn Graves... one brother, CyKeem (21), and a sister, Aaliyah (8)... majoring in criminal justice and wants to play in the NFL or become a police officer. White’s Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack 2011 11 46 13 59 1.5 0 2010 10 43 21 64 2.0 0 2009 10 8 1 9 0 0 Totals 31 97 35 132 3.5 0

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Game Highs: Tackles: 13 vs.Sam Houston State (Oct. 30, 2010) Interception: 2, three times (last vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Oct. 15, 2011)

35 Andy WICKMAN Kicker/Punter • 6-3 • 185 • Fr.-RS Houston,Tex. • Cypress Ridge HS

2011 Season: Redshirted. High School:Helped Cypress Ridge to the second round of the playoffs… First-team All-Greater Houston punter… Alldistrict punter and first-team kicker… 2010 special teams Player of the Year… 2010 converted 42-of-43 kick attempts… 2010 42.3 yards per kick average… 2010 registered season longs of 48 yards (kicking) and 68 yards (punting)… voted Most Athletic by peers… member of the FCA. Personal: Born Jan. 29, 1993… son of Marshall and Peggy Wickman… one sister, Marie… majoring in physical therapy. 85 JaMarcus WILLIAMS Wide Receiver • 6-5 • 180 • So.-1L Houston,Tex. • Westside HS

Tall outside receiver with athleticism who could emerge into the playing rotation as a sophomore. 2011 Season: Played in two games … caught a nine-yard touchdown pass against Nicholls for his first college reception, on his first college play … it came shortly after the death of his grandfather, but Williams and his family chose to honor his memory and go ahead and play. High School: Led Westside HS to two district titles and playoff appearances… three-time Receiver of the Year winner… 25 career receiving touchdowns… 2009 First-team All-District… 2007 Most Valuable Player award winner… member of the Student Ambassadors and Senior Men’s club. Personal: Born Nov. 5, 1992… son of Andre and Jennifer Jackson… two brothers, Johnathan (22) and Marc (15)… major is undecided. 87 Wade WILLIAMS Defensive End • 6-4 • 235 • Sr.-3L Groveton, Tex. • Groveton HS

2011-12 NSU Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2011 Academic All-SLC 2010 Academic All-SLC 2010 All-SLC Honorable Mention Beginning his third season as a starting right defensive end with 79 career tackles … attending graduate school after graduating with honors last winter in psychology… has been operations assistant for the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame since early this year while attending school and working out preparing for his senior year … named in June as one of 12 top Male Scholar-Athletes for 2011-12 at Southland Conference member institutions. 2011 Season: Started all 11 games and registered 33 tackles… recorded a sack against McNeese State and SLU, and a fumble recovery against Texas State… four QB hurries … broke up a pass against McGreat Tradition • Brighter Future

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Neese State… season-high seven tackles against Nicholls… tallied at least one tackle in every game. 2010 Season: Honorable mention All-Southland Conference in his first year as a starting DE … dynamic performance in double OT win for homecoming over Sam Houston State, with career-high 10 tackles, 1.5 sacks for minus 6 yards, and a QB hurry ... had two sacks and a QB hurry on three successive plays in first OT … that game started a strong season-ending four-game string in which he made 26 of his 46 stops … broke up two passes and had two QB hurries in 16-3 win at Texas State … recovered fumbles in wins at Central Arkansas and Texas State. 2009 Season: Starting tight end at Houston game, played in a blocking role in 10 games … moved back to defensive end after season. 2009 Season: Redshirted. High School: First-team all-state … District Defensive MVP with 105 tackles, 11 sacks, 2 fumble recoveries, an interception that he returned for a touchdown and four forced fumbles ... also made first-team all-district as an offensive lineman for a 9-3 team that won the district title and lost in regionals for coach Keith Thomas ... as a junior, was first-team All-District on defense with 83 tackles, 6 sacks, 3 fumble recoveries and 7 forced fumbles as Groveton went 10-2, won the district and fell in the regional round of the playoffs ... lettered 3 years in football, 4 in track and field ... student council member ... has won awards for his work in University Interscholastic League theatre productions ... 3.2 grade point average. Personal: Born Aug. 16, 1990… married (Amanda) since last July … she works at KZBL FM radio, the flagship station of the Demon Sports Network … she works in production and as a board operator for many NSU sports broadcasts (but no Demon football games, she’s in the stands) … Wade is the son of Lanny and Kim Williams… four brothers, Calvin, Ross, Heath and Zack… graduated in psychology, attending graduate school, and may pursue a military career… full name is Wade Garrett Williams. Williams’ Career Stats Year G T A Tot TFL Sack 2011 11 20 13 33 2.0 2.0 2010 111 26 20 46 3.0 1.5 2009 Played TE for much of the season Totals 31 97 35 132 3.5 0

60 Steve YORK Defensive End • 6-3 • 235 • Fr.-HS Huntsville,Tex • Huntsville HS

High School: Named first team all-district and Defensive Lineman of the Year as a senior… also a standout track athlete where he placed second in the discus event and was a regional qualifier… lettered 2 years in football and 3 in track and field… has a 3.5 grade point average Personal: Son of Steve and Hilary York… one brother, Dequan (15) and three sisters – Marolyn Lee (23), Shenita Lee (21) and Candace Taylor (20)… father retired from the United States Navy… his cousin, Derrick Ross, played for the Kansas City Chiefs… born April 19, 1994.

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Bradley Dale Peveto Head Coach SMU, 1986 • 7th Season at NSU • 4th as Head Coach He’s a captain of enthusiasm. He’s a human energy burst. He’s a passionate leader. He’s a documented coaching whiz on defense and special teams. He’s all in, for the long haul. And he’s going to do it the right way. Those qualities have all been evident from the time Bradley Dale Peveto strode to the podium in front of 250 people on Dec. 22, 2008 to shake the hand of Northwestern State director of athletics Greg Burke before making his first remarks as the Demons’ head football coach. He’s known as “Coach Peve” to many - “Big Daddy Peve” to others - and is a fast-bonding friend to anyone who crosses his path. A pair of Texas couples visiting Natchitoches encountered him at lunch in a local restaurant. They came away feeling they had met the local Chamber of Commerce president, so detailed and effusive were his tips on places to visit, things to do and dining recommendations. That personality has contributed to a long-recognized knack for recruiting. It’s been borne out at NSU both with players and coaches. The Demons’ 2009 signing class, put together in six weeks after Peveto was hired, was ranked No. 1 in FCS by Rivals.com experts. The 2010 class was rated No. 4 nationally among FCS schools in the Rivals.com rankings the day after National Signing Day. In 2011, apparently resulting from complaints by FBS programs, Rivals.com stopped ranking FCS signing classes - but Peveto and staff didn’t stop signing highly-recruited prospects. Looking through his coaching staff, Peveto has blended accomplished NSU assistants with top-quality newcomers to Natchitoches such as former UCLA and Texas A&M assistant Gary DeLoach, former Southeastern Louisiana offensive coordinator Allen Rudolph and former Central Arkansas offensive coordinator Todd Cooley. His staff has followed his lead and is very active and visible in the community and with NSU alumni and supporters. Peveto is a former LSU co-defensive coordinator whose highly-successful 24-year college football coaching career includes the Tigers’ 2007 BCS national championship and Northwestern State’s FCS semifinal playoff season of 1998. Along with his head coaching duties, Peveto is the Demons’ linebackers coach. His expertise is undeniable. Senior Derek Rose has been an All-America selection in 2010 and 2011, with Peveto’s guidance undoubtedly speeding his progression. Peveto’s development of players at that position was critical to the success of the LSU Tiger defense that ranked among the top five in the nation in 2005-07. In 2007, linebacker Ali Highsmith earned first-team All-America honors from CBSsports.com, while also being named a second-team All-American by the Associated Press. Highsmith earned first-team All-SEC honors in 2006, while junior Darry Beckwith was a second-team All-SEC pick. While coaching a position keeps Peveto engaged with the defense and gives him good perspective, he hangs his hat just as much on developing the character of his players and emphasizing academics. Not a day passes without an inspirational message. Daily Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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The Bradley Dale Peveto File in preseason camp and regularly throughout the year, the Demons go through “Character Education” sessions with speakers providing advice on life and the pursuit of excellence. His focus on academic achievement is relentless. That showed up right away and was Years at NSU: Seventh (3rd since 1998) reflected in NSU posting one of the most improved Academic Progress Rate scores among Birthdate: Dec. 28, 1962 (Beaumont, Texas) any FCS football program in his first year, 2009-10. That 42 percent jump was reported in Wife: Melissa Payton, Jake the May 2011 APR release by the NCAA and ranked seventh among the 117 FCS programs Children: High School: Orangefield (Texas) in Division I. SMU ‘87 Peveto is the 13th head coach in the 102-year history of intercollegiate football at College: Northwestern. He was defensive coordinator for the Demons from 1996-98 under the Playing Experience school’s winningest head coach, Sam Goodwin. SMU (defensive back) Northwestern won the Southland Conference championship and reached the FCS play- 1982-86 offs in 1997 and 1998, going 12-2 in the SLC and 19-7 overall in those seasons. The 1998 team, outright SLC champions, finished with a No. 3 national ranking after reaching No. 2 at the outset of the national playoffs, hosting three postseason games in Turpin Stadium before a fourth-quarter rally by eventual national champion Massachusetts halted the 11-3 Demons in a semifinal game. The 1997 Demons shared the SLC title by winning six straight games after a 2-3 start, capping the run with a stirring 38-21 homefield triumph over rival Stephen F. Austin, denying the Lumberjacks a co-championship and a postseason berth. Peveto has also been defensive coordinator at Middle Tennessee State and Houston, where he was also assistant head coach in 2002. He has also been part of coaching staffs at Arkansas, Southern Mississippi, Stephen F. Austin and Trinity Valley Community College. The Orangefield, Texas, native played in four bowl games from 1982-86 at SMU, where he was a safety, special teams star and team captain while the Mustangs went 43-14. With Peveto on the sidelines as co-coordinator and linebackers coach in 2008, LSU’s defense ranked 17th in the nation in rushing defense (110 ypg) and 32nd in total defense (326 ypg). In his three previous years with LSU, Peveto held a dual role, serving as the special teams coordinator and coaching the Tiger linebackers. As LSU’s special teams coordinator, Peveto had both his punter (Patrick Fisher) and placekicker (Colt David) earn first-team All-SEC honors in 2007. It marked the first time in school history that LSU had the All-SEC punter and kicker on its roster in the same season. Fisher averaged a league-best 44.5 yards per punt in 2007, while David kicked a school-record 26 field goals and led the SEC in scoring with a league record 147 total points. In his three years as LSU’s special teams coordinator, the Tigers returned two punts for touchdowns and a pair of kickoffs for a score. They also blocked six kicks, converted 49-of-71 field goals and 165-of-167 extra points. In 2005, Peveto’s impact was immediate as the Tigers fielded some of the best special teams units in the country. LSU ranked first in the SEC and fifth in the nation in net punting (39.0 average). The Tigers were also first in the conference in kickoff coverage (45.5 net average) and second in the league and 12th nationally in punt return average (14.1). LSU’s field goal and point-after-touchdown

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units were also much improved Experience as the Tigers converted 45-of-46 Assistant Coach Team Record Postseason Notes PATs in 2005 and connected on Year 1987 Trinity Valley Community College 14-of-24 field goals. 1988 Stephen F. Austin 10-3 FCS Playoffs (First Round) 12-2-1 National Championship (Runner-up) SLC Champions Peveto (pronounced PEA- 1989 Stephen F. Austin 1990 Stephen F. Austin 1-10 vit-toe) left LSU on a high note. 1991 Stephen F. Austin 2-8-1 7-4 He completed his duties as co- 1992 Southern Mississippi 1993 Southern Mississippi 3-7-1 defensive coordinator and line- 1994 Arkansas 4-7 backers coach at LSU when the 1995 Arkansas 8-5 SEC Championship Game/Carquest Bowl SEC West Division Champions 6-5 Tigers dominated Georgia Tech 1996 Northwestern State 1997 Northwestern State 8-4 FCS Playoffs (First Round) SLC Champions in the 2009 Chick-Fil-A Bowl 1998 Northwestern State 11-3 FCS Playoffs (Semifinals) SLC Champions 7-4 in Atlanta. LSU’s defense shack- 1999 Houston Houston 3-8 led the nation’s No. 1 rushing 2000 2001 Houston 0-11 offense in a 38-3 rout. Several 2002 Houston 5-7 Middle Tennesse 4-8 of his final LSU recruits helped 2003 2004 Middle Tennesse 5-6 the Tigers win the 2011 SEC 2005 LSU 11-2 SEC Championship Game/Peach Bowl Peach Bowl Champions 11-2 Sugar Bowl Sugar Bowl Champions title and reach another national 2006 LSU 2007 LSU 12-2 SEC Championship/National Championship SEC Champions/National Champions championship game. 2008 LSU 8-5 Chick-fil-A Bowl In his three years as defensive coordinator at NorthwestHead Coaching ern (1996-98), Peveto’s defense Year Team Record Postseason Notes 0-11 quickly earned the nickname 2009 Northwestern State Northwestern State 5-6 “Purple Swarm” and coined the 2010 2011 Northwestern State 5-6 phrase “Swarm, Baby, Swarm” for his attacking defensive style, NSU Record (3 years) 10-23 which had NSU ranked nationally in several statistical categories during each of his three seasons. Four of his players earned All-America honors. In addition, four Demon players were selected in the NFL draft, three after the 1998 season, including current Washington Redskins safety Mike Green. Under his direction, the Demon defense also set single-game records for fewest yards allowed, fewest rushing yards allowed, and most quarterback sacks. NSU also set school season records for most defensive touchdowns scored. In addition, the “Purple Swarm” also set season records for quarterback sacks in two of his three seasons, accumulating 52 in 1998 and 122 in the last three years. Peveto comes from a family with a rich football coaching tradition. His late father, Ed, coached high school football in the southeast Texas area and was inducted into the Greater Houston Coaches Hall of Honor in 1993 and into the Golden Triangle Coaches Hall of Fame in 1997.Two of his brothers, Jeff and Garey Birt, coached at high schools in the southeast Texas area. Peveto is married to the former Melissa Weser, and the couple has a daughter, Payton Marie (10), and a son, Jacob Edward (8).

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Todd Cooley Associate Head Coach • Offensive Coordinator • Quarterbacks Arkansas Tech, 1998 • 4th Season at NSU Other Duties: Associate head coach. CoordinaCoaching Experience tor for community service projects; Chris Waddell Year School Position Day coordinator; Campus counseling liaison 2011 Northwestern State Assistant HC/Offensive Coor./QB Assistant HC/Offensive Coor./QB Recruiting Areas: North central Louisiana, cen- 2010 Northwestern State 2009 Northwestern State Assistant HC/Offensive Coor./QB tral Mississippi, Mississippi junior colleges 2008 Central Arkansas Offensive Coordinator/QB The rapid emergence of Brad Henderson as the 2007 Central Arkansas Offensive Coordinator/QB NSU QB, and All-America honors for senior TE 2006 Central Arkansas Offensive Coordinator/QB Justin Aldredge, were highlights for Todd Cooley’s third season running the De- 2005 Central Arkansas Offensive Coordinator/QB mons’ offense. Henderson set the school record for completion percentage (61.6) 2004 Arkansas Tech Offensive Coordinator/QB and a single-game record with 13 straight completions while spearheading a comeQuarterbacks back win off the bench in the season opener. Aldredge set a Demon record for 2003 Ouachita Baptist 2002 Ouachita Baptist Quarterbacks receptions by a tight end (39) while earning All-America recognition. Cooley’s crew has scored on its first possession of the game 13 times in 33 2001 Ouachita Baptist Quarterbacks tries. Getting off to a great start was a 2010 trademark for Cooley’s offense. The 2000 Northeastern Oklahoma Quarterbacks Demons averaged 19 yards on their first play of the game, including a 49-yard pass 1999 Arkansas Tech Running backs on the first play of the season at Air Force. In that game, NSU had 21 points and 1998 Arknasas Tech Running backs 257 yards against the Falcons by halftime. A challenging debut season of 2009, with injuries sidelining veteran players, and a high number of first-year players and true freshmen getting on the field, resulted in Cooley moving from the press box to the sideline midway through the ence Offensive Player of the Year at Arkansas Tech. year, and an offensive upswing resulted. Cooley’s explosive offenses at Central Arkansas lit up scoreboards around the Playing Experience: Cooley set 13 school records at quarterback for ArSouthland Conference in 2007-08 and during his four seasons with the Bears as kansas Tech in 1996-97 and was a finalist for the 1997 Harlon Hill Trophy presented offensive coordinator and quarterback coach. In that time (2005-08), UCA posted to the outstanding player in NCAA Division II. He was also Academic All-GSC in an overall 35-13 record, including an 11-3 SLC mark in the Bears’ first two years 1997. Cooley made the Daktronics All-Region Team in 1997. At Nashville (Ark.) High School, he was an all-state passer for coach Billy Laird, father of Demons (2007-08) as an NCAA Division I FCS member alongside Northwestern. In 2008, Cooley’s offense at UCA scored 40 points or more in seven of 12 co-defensive coordinator Brad Laird. In 1993, Cooley’s senior year, the Scrappers games. The Bears had six receivers make 23 or more catches, four with 35 or more became the first NHS team to reach the state championship game as Cooley broke state single-season passreceptions. In 2007-08, Cooley’s offense averaged 445 yards and 35.4 points per game. In ing record by throwing his last season at UCA, the Bears went 10-2, 6-1 in the SLC, led the conference with for over 2,300 yards. a 37.5 scoring average and a 48 percent third-down conversion rate. In 2007-08, the Bears threw for 57 touchdowns and completed 68 percent Personal: Age 36, of their 804 passes with only 14 interceptions -- just four in 400 pass attempts in born 9/7/75. Married 2008. UCA ran for 47 touchdowns and 4.2 yards per carry in his last two years. In the former Lisa Gatlin their first two seasons of full-fledged Division I competition in 2007-08, the Bears from Conway, Ark., on averaged 287 passing yards and 157 on the ground while making only 32 turnovers July 16, 2005. She is the coordinator of Main in 23 games. Cooley helped his alma mater, Arkansas Tech, and UCA to reach the NCAA Street programs for the Division II playoffs in back-to-back seasons in 2004-05. He spent one season at City of Natchitoches. Arkansas Tech, and in 2004 he restructured the Wonder Boys offense from a unit His parents are Don and averaging 18.4 points per game in 2003 to a squad that averaged 32.2 per game. Lynne Cooley, who reArkansas Tech went 10-2 and became the first Arkansas school to host and win a side in Nashville, Ark. Father is a longtime ArDivision II playoff game. He was hired at UCA the following February and promptly helped the Bears kansas high school footwin the 2005 Gulf States Conference championship and they went on to reach the ball coach. Mother is a reading specialist for the Division II playoff quarterfinals. Cooley was also quarterbacks coach from 2001-03 at Ouachita Baptist, quar- state of Arkansas. Cooley terbacks and receivers coach in 2000 at Northeastern Oklahoma for a Lone Star has two younger sisters, Conference championship team that reached the Division II playoffs, and running Paige Fisher of Russellbacks coach in 1998-99 at Arkansas Tech, helping the Wonder Boys win the 1999 ville, Ark., and Kristi Simms of Natchitoches. Gulf South Conference title. At UCA, he coached record-shattering quarterback Nathan Brown, the 2008 Cooley enjoys spending SLC Player of the Year and the 2007 SLC Offensive Player of the Year. Brown was time with his family, playinvited to play in the 2009 Senior Bowl, and is now coaching at UCA. He also ing volleyball in his pool coached a record-setting passer at Arkansas Tech in 2004, an All-Lone Star Confer- and playing golf in his ence quarterback in 2000 at Northeast Oklahoma and the 1999 Gulf South Confer spare time.

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Gary DeLoach Assistant Head Coach • Defensive Coordinator • Safeties Howard Payne College, 1976 • 1st Season at NSU Other Duties: Academic Liasion; Compliance liaison; golf tournament coordinator Recruiting Areas: North Louisiana, Northeast Texas

Gary DeLoach, a successful defensive coordinator in three Division I football programs who has also worked at Texas A&M and UCLA in a 35year career, is in his first season as defensive coordinator job at Northwestern State DeLoach has been defensive coordinator for six seasons at North Texas (2000-2002, 2008-10), seven more at New Mexico State (1990-96) and seven (1983-89) at Stephen F. Austin. He was defensive backs coach at UCLA from 2003-07, serving as special teams coordinator in 2007. He was defensive coordinator in 1997 as Trinity Valley Community College went unbeaten until the junior college national championship game. Other coaching stops for DeLoach came in the spring of 1997 in the World Football League under legendary former NFL assistant Ernie Stautner with the Frankfurt Galaxy, at Texas A&M from 1980-82, at Spring Branch (Texas) High School in 1979-80, and as a graduate assistant at SFA from 1976-78. He was hired as defensive backs coach at North Texas in 1998 and promoted to defensive coordinator for the 2000 season. His 2002 defense at North Texas ranked third nationally in scoring defense (14.8 points per game allowed) and ninth in total defense (290.6 yards pg), 13th in pass defense (171.7 ypg) and 29th in rushing defense (118.9). At UCLA as special teams coordinator, DeLoach helped the Bruins rank third nationally in kickoff returns, fifth nationally in field goals and 15th nationally in net punting. Through his coaching career, he has coached the defensive backs and linebackers. At SFA in 1987, DeLoach promoted future NSU head coach Bradley Dale Peveto from a graduate assistant’s post to a full-time job coaching defensive ends. The Lumberjacks soared to the No. 1 ranking in the FCS (then Division I-AA) in 1988 before falling 20-17 in the season finale to NSU in a battle for the Southland Conference championship, then reaching the quarterfinals of the playoffs. Playing Experience: All-district, all-city and all-state as a linebacker at Sam Houston High School, DeLoach played two seasons at Kilgore Junior College, making the all-conference team. He played his final two seasons at Howard Payne College.

Year 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976

Coaching Experience School Position North Texas Defensive Coordinator North Texas Defensive Coordinator North Texas Defensive Coordinator UCLA Special Teams Coordinator/ Defensive Backs UCLA Defensive Backs UCLA Defensive Backs UCLA Defensive Backs UCLA Defensive Backs North Texas Defensive Coordinator North Texas Defensive Coordinator North Texas Defensive Coordinator North Texas Defensive Backs North Texas Defensive Backs Trinity Valley CC Defensive Coordinator Frankfurt Galaxy (WFA) North Mexico State Defensive Coordinator North Mexico State Defensive Coordinator North Mexico State Defensive Coordinator North Mexico State Defensive Coordinator North Mexico State Defensive Coordinator North Mexico State Defensive Coordinator North Mexico State Defensive Coordinator Stephen F. Austin Defensive Coordinator Stephen F. Austin Defensive Coordinator Stephen F. Austin Defensive Coordinator Stephen F. Austin Defensive Coordinator Stephen F. Austin Defensive Coordinator Stephen F. Austin Defensive Coordinator Stephen F. Austin Defensive Coordinator Texas A&M Secondary Texas A&M Secondary Texas A&M Secondary Spring Branch HS (TX) Defensive Coordinator Stephen F. Austin Graduate Assistant Stephen F. Austin Graduate Assistant Stephen F. Austin Graduate Assistant

Personal: Born June 22, 1954 in Houston, DeLoach has been married to Donna Maxwell-DeLoach since 2009, and they have a son, Ryan Maxwell. DeLoach earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Howard Payne in 1976.

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Brendan Farrell Assistant Head Coach • Special Teams Coordinator • Tight Ends Notre Dame, 2000 • 4th Season at NSU

Other Duties: Assistant head coach, video operaCoaching Experience tions liaison Year School Position 2011 Northwestern State Special Teams Coor./Tightends Recruits: East Houston and Southeast Texas. 2010 Northwestern State Special Teams Coor./Tightends Northwestern State Special Teams Coor./Tightends Through three seasons at NSU, Brendan Farrell 2009 LSU Asst.Special Teams Coor./Tightends has far-reaching impact on the Demons. On of- 2008 LSU Asst.Special Teams Coor./Tightends fense, he helped develop TE Justin Aldredge into an 2007 LSU Asst.Special Teams Coor./Tightends All-America performer. Aldredge finished 11th on 2006 NSU’s career receiving list, first among tight ends. Farrell has developed first-year 2005 Middle Tennessee Defensive Grad Assistant players Chris Dever, Tucker Nims and Jake Bryan into productive elements of the 2004 Middle Tennessee Defensive Grad Assistant offensive scheme in the past two years. In 2009, Farrell was instrumental in the 2003 Wayne State Special Teams Coor./Running backs conversion of Aldredge from safety to TE, where he received honorable mention 2002 Wayne State Special Teams Coor./Running backs All-Southland honors and was the third leading receiver on the team. On special teams, Farrell has shaped the evolution of NSU into a Southland the defensive video graduate assistant for the 2004 season, helping Peveto coach the and FCS leader. It’s been more than two years since the Demons had a mishap linebackers and assisting with special teams, with his kickoff coverage team ranking on a snap for a punt, field goal or extra point. Last year the Demons topped the third nationally allowing only 15.8 yards per return. Southland in league play in kickoff returns (25.1 avg), field goals (11-11) onside When Peveto moved to LSU, Farrell shifted roles as a defensive graduate assiskick percentage (100%), and were second in kickoff coverage (19.9 avg.). Junior tant in February 2005, working as assistant defensive line coach for that season and kicker John Shaughnessy set a school record with 12 straight made field goals. helping develop Sun Belt Conference defensive MVP Jeff Littlejohn. Under his guidance, senior Phillip Harvey is on the verge of breaking the school record for kickoff return yardage. Farrell oversaw the dramatic improvement of Playing Experience: Farrell played linebacker and safety at Notre Dame both of the Wild Demon specialists in 2010. Punter Bradley Russo jumped from from 1996-99, making the trip south to Shreveport for the 1997 Independence a 2009 average of 36.3 yards (83rd nationally) to 41.0 (18th nationally), while Bowl game vs. LSU and to Jacksonville for the 1999 Gator Bowl. He lettered for kicker John Shaughnessy improved from converting 66.7 percent of FG/PAT’s in the Fighting Irish in his senior season, 1999, when he was a commended student2009 to 84.8 percent in 2010. Russo’s rise led to the punt team’s overall improve- athlete and was recognized by the Faculty Board of Athletics. ment, raising its net punt average 23 spots in the national rankings. NSU was also ranked 33rd nationally in punt return defense (6.8 avg.). In Southland Conference Personal: Age 34, born 4/8/78 in Fairport, N.Y. He is the son of Timothy games, the team only allowed 15 returns for 54 yards (3.6 avg.). In addition, this and Peggy Farrell, who now live in Charlotte, N.C., and has an older sister, Colleen unit caused and recovered two fumbles in 2010. Under Farrell, a kickoff coverage Colby. Farrell graduated unit that improved 62 places nationally in kickoff coverage defense (19.8 avg.) in with an English and history 2009, also continued improvement. In 2010, the Demons led the SLC and ranked double major from Notre 38th nationally (climbing 14 spots) allowing 19.6 yards per return. In Southland Dame in 2000 with a 3.02 Conference games the kickoff unit only allowed 17.1 yards per return, with just grade point average. He one return over 32 yards. Over the past two seasons, under Farrell, the Demons earned a master’s degree in have blocked seven kicks (Punt/PAT/FG), including a crucial blocked punt for a sport administration in 2004 touchdown in the fourth quarter of a road win over Texas State last fall. In 2009, while coaching at Wayne he also contributed to the growth of true freshman returner Bradley Brown into an State. Farrell enjoys readhonorable mention All-Southland performer. ing classic literature and says Farrell has worked alongside Bradley Dale Peveto for seven seasons, three at James Joyce is his favorite NSU, three at LSU, and beginning in 2004 at Middle Tennessee State. A year after author. He is a fierce Notre Peveto, defensive coordinator at Middle Tennessee, joined Les Miles’ staff at LSU in Dame sports fan. 2005, Farrell followed as a quality control staffer for tight ends and special teams. Peveto was in charge of the Tigers’ special teams in 2005-07 and Farrell assisted in all game planning, practice planning, and scouting of opponents special teams. He contributed to the development of first-team All-Southeastern Conference specialists Colt David (kicker) and Patrick Fisher (punter), along with kick returners Trindon Holliday and Craig Davis. Farrell also worked with the Tigers offense during his time at LSU. Farrell helped LSU win the 2007 BCS National Championship with an appearance in the BCS National Championship Game. The Tigers also won the Chick-Fil-A Bowl in 2008. Farrell entered college coaching at Wayne State from 2002-04 (running backs coach, special teams coordinator). He helped develop Craig Duppong, who was a two-time Division II All-American who averaged 171 all-purpose ypg. His special teams blocked 11 punts and field goals in two seasons and averaged 12 yards on punt returns. He moved to Middle Tennessee State, working alongside Peveto as

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Adam Federle Defensive Line Ouachita Baptist, 2006 • 1st Season at NSU Other Duties: Grid Iron Club; NFL Liaison; Officials; Training Room

Recruits: Baton Rouge, River Parishes, Bayou Parishes Adam Federle has helped produce 10 all-conference players in his first six years of coaching. Last season at West Alabama, Federle coached three defensive linemen who won first or second-team All-Gulf States Conference honors. He helped the Tigers to an 8-3 regular season, and earned their fourth playoff berth in program history and only their second in the last 40 years. The eight win regular season the most UWA has seen in the past four decades. The Tiger defense ranked first in turnovers gained, second in scoring and rushing defense in the Gulf South Conference. Federle served two different stints working with the defensive line at Arkansas State under defensive coordinator Kevin Corless, a former Demon staff member during the Sam Goodwin and Steve Roberts eras. He was a graduate assistant at ASU from 2006-08, then an assistant coach with the defensive line for 2010-11. He was associated with some stout defenses with the Red Wolves: ASU led the Sun Belt Conference in total defense in 2007, ranked second in 2006 and 2008, and was 32nd nationally in 2006. Federle coached five All-SBC defensive linemen, including 2008 SBC Defensive Player of the Year Alex Carrington, an end who was the 72nd pick (Buffalo) in the 2009 NFL Draft. Bryan Hall, a 2010 first-team All-SBC lineman coached by Federle, is playing for the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens. In 2009-10, Federle coached defensive tackles and was recruiting coordinator at Central Arkansas. In the 2009 season, he helped UCA lead the Southland Conference in total defense, scoring defense, pass defense, rushing defense, tackles for loss, first down defense and red zone defense. One of his tackles, Taylor Scott, went on to play for Montreal in the Canadian Football League.

Year 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006

Coaching Experience School Position West Alabama Defensive Line Arkansas State Defensive Line Central Arkansas Defensive Tackles/Recruiting Coor. Arkansas State Graduate Assistant Arkansas State Graduate Assistant Arkansas State Graduate Assistant

Playing Experience: A three-year starter at linebacker for coach Todd Knight at Ouachita Baptist, Federle was team captain in 2004 and 2005. He was a standout at Allen (Texas) High School. Personal: Federle married the former Ashley Barnard on June 23. He graduated with a political science degree in May 2006 from Ouachita Baptist, and earned a master’s degree in public administration in 2008 at Arkansas State. His parents are Lou and Linda Federle, and he has a brother, Matt.

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Matt Hartle Inside Receivers University of Texas, 2008 • 2nd Season at NSU Other Duties – Assistant Recruiting Coordinator; 7-on-7 camp; Housing; Financial Aid. Recruiting Area – Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, Northeast Texas

Year 2011 2010 2009

Coaching Experience School Position Northwestern State Assistant Running Backs St. Stephen’s Episcopal HS (TX) St. Stephen’s Episcopal HS (TX)

Matt Hartle is entering his second season on the Demon coaching staff. He was named the inside receivers coach this past spring after spending the 2011 season as the offensive quality control assistant as well as the assistant running backs coach. Before coming to NSU, Hartle had previously coached two seasons at St. Stephen’s Episcopal School in Austin, Texas. He also worked for EPSN Radio doing color commentary for 5A Texas high school football game broadcasts. Playing Experience: Played three seasons as tight end and deep snapper for the Texas Longhorns from 2006-2008. During that time, the Longhorns compiled a 32-7 record and won three bowl games, including a BCS Fiesta Bowl win over Ohio State. He also played on the Longhorns men’s volleyball team. At Wando High School in Mount Pleasant, SC, playing for coaches Dickey Dingle and Bob Hayes, he was a three-year letterman and All-District performer at tight end and defensive end. Personal: Hartle was born 8/5/82 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. His mother, Susan Hartle, is a retired flight attendant and lives on the Isle of Palms, South Carolina. His father, Chris Hartle, is a former fighter pilot and retired airline pilot and lives in Mount Pleasant, S.C., with his wife Lynn. Hartle has one sibling, his sister Blair, who lives with her husband in Summerville, SC. Hartle received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from UT in December 2008. He enjoys spending time with family, golf, working out, and playing all sports.

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De'Von Lockett Cornerbacks Northwestern State, 2003 • 2nd Season at NSU Other Duties: Big Brother; Facilities; FacCoaching Experience ulty liaison; High school liaison; Quote of the Day; Year School Position Summer jobs;Youth camp 2011 Northwestern State Defensive Backs 2010 Bethel/Northwestern State Defensive Backs Recruiting Areas: South central Louisiana, 2009 Missouri Southern Asst. Defensive Backs Southwest Louisiana, New Orleans 2008 Missouri Southern Asst. Defensive Backs 2007 Bethel University Graduate Assistant In his first season with the Demons, De’Von Lock- 2006 Bethel University Graduate Assistant ett’s work with the cornerbacks paid dividends as the defense became a strong unit 2005 Bethel University Graduate Assistant in the second half of the 2010 season. In 2011, Lockett’s cornerbacks sparkled 2003 Northwestern State Student Assistant throughout the season and one, Jeremy Lane, became the sixth-round pick of the Seattle Seahawks in the 2012 NFL Draft.The Demons were fourth in the rugged Personal: Lockett was born 9/12/80 and is 30 years old opening preseason. Southland Conference in total defense and led the league in red zone defense. Lockett was defensive backs coach in early 2010 at Bethel University before He is the son of Kenneth Lockett and Melanie Paul and has three siblings. He is marreturning to his alma mater to join the football staff in time for 2010 spring prac- ried to ShaLawnda, and they have a son, Seth. tice. In the 2008 and 2009 seasons, Lockett was an assistant defensive backs coach His nickname in his college days was “Shocker.” Lockett graduated in psycholand a quality control coach at Missouri Southern, where he also assisted with special ogy from NSU in 2002, then earned a master’s in education from Bethel in 2007 teams. Lockett coached at Bethel in McKenzie, Tenn., from 2005-07 as a graduate assistant, coaching receivers and assisting with special teams. Five of his receivers made all-conference. He assisted with coaching receivers in the first-ever NAIA Senior All-Star Game in Platte City, Missouri. From 2003-05, he coached football, basketball and track and field at his alma mater, Franklin Senior High School. He coached receivers and defensive backs, was special teams coordinator, head boys track coach and an assistant basketball coach. He returned to FSHS in 2007-08 and helped coach the track team to the 2008 state indoor championship. His college coaching career began in spring 2003 as a student assistant at NSU.

Playing Experience: Played in National Indoor Football League in 2003-04 for Houma Bayou Bucks after finishing as a four-year letterman for the Demons from1999-2002, playing for three different head coaches (Sam Goodwin, Steve Roberts and Scott Stoker). In his career, Lockett had 55 catches for 881 yards and 3 touchdowns while playing on FCS playoff teams in 2001 and 2002. As a junior, with future NFL QB Craig Nall setting school passing records, he was third on the team with careerbest totals of 31 catches for 463 yards, and had a key 48-yard catch along with a 9-yard TD grab in the Demons’ 27-24 win at TCU. His first collegiate catch was a 22-yarder at Central Florida as a sophomore in a hard-fought 19-7 loss. He also competed in track and field for NSU. At Franklin Senior High School, he was a first-team All-District receiver and defensive back, and a second-team Coaches All-State defensive back, making 7 interceptions and 7 pass breakups as a senior. He was also a state meet qualifier in track and field and was his team’s MVP. Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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Matt Powledge Running Backs Sam Houston, 2009 • 1st Season at NSU Recruits: East Texas Other Duties: Demon Points; Study Hall

Year 2011 2010

Coaching Experience School Position Southeastern Louisiana Graduate Assistant Southeastern Louisiana Graduate Assistant

Matt Powledge begins his first season with Northwestern State after two years working with Allen Rudolph when the latter was offensive coordinator at Southeastern Louisiana. Powledge spent 2010-11 with the Lions serving as a graduate assistant on coach Mike Lucas’ staff. After working as an assistant OL coach with Rudolph in 2010, last year Powledge worked with the Lions’ tight ends alongside Rudolph’s offensive line. The Lions were among the Southland’s most versatile and explosive offensive units last season, ranking third in total offense (401.8 yards per game) overall with the third-best single-season average in SLU history. Playing Experience: Powledge lettered four years for Sam Houston State where he earned All-Southland Conference honors as a fullback in 2008 while also being named to the 2009 Southland Conference Academic Honor Roll. He was the 2009 team captain for coach Todd Whitten, who now is offensive coordinator at Lamar. At Huntsville High School for coach Mitchell Coey, Powledge was an all-district running back and linebacker, and the Red Zone Player of the Year for the area. Personal: Powledge was born in Huntsville, Texas, on March 31, 1967. His mother is Evelyn Hasouris-Turner. His father, Kirby Powledge, is deceased. His stepfather is Rodney Turner. He has three sisters: Keri Powledge (40), Alexis Turner (18) and Demi Turner (17). Powledge received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from SHSU in 2009 and a master’s degree in sports management from Southeastern Louisiana in December 2011. He enjoys hanging out with his family, playing basketball and softball.

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Allen Rudolph Offensive Line Southern Mississippi, 1995 • 1st Season at NSU Recruits: New Orleans, Southern MissisYear sippi, Southern Alabama Other Duties: G.A.’s, NSU Camp; Traveling Camp; Weight Room Allen Rudolph joined the Demon football staff in January, and is in his 18th season of coaching college football with more than half those years spent in Louisiana. He played at Nicholls State and started his coaching career there. He has also coached at Louisiana-Monroe and Southeastern Louisiana, and has five years’ experience as an offensive coordinator, four of those at the FCS level at SLU and Samford. For the past five years, he was offensive line coach at Southland and instate rival Southeastern Louisiana. In the last two seasons Rudolph was the Lions’ offensive coordinator as the Lions had two of the most productive offensive seasons in school history. Last year, SLU averaged 402 yards (fourth best in school history) and 29 points per game. The Lions’ passing yards (3,170) and total offense (4,420) ranked third all-time at SLU. In his first season directing the Southeastern offense, Rudolph guided the Lions to their sixth-best mark in total offense (364 ypg) in school history while totaling 4,000 yards of total offense. One of his offensive linemen, 2010 senior tackle Kevin Hughes, ended last season with the NFL’s St. Louis Rams, while receiver Brandon Collins is a rookie with the Super Bowl champion New York Giants. Prior to his arrival in Hammond, Rudolph spent two seasons (200506) at Samford in Birmingham. Rudolph was the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for the Bulldogs and was responsible for recruiting the northwest Alabama and northern Mississippi areas. Prior to his time in Birmingham, he was the offensive line coach at East Mississippi Community College. In addition to his coaching duties at EMCC, Rudolph also served as the Director of the Campus Wellness Center. In 2002 and 2003, he served on the staff at Louisiana Monroe as offensive line coach. Rudolph recruited prospects in south Mississippi and south Alabama. Rudolph spent two seasons (2000-01) at Mississippi College before moving west along I-20 to Monroe. In addition to his duties as the Choctaws’ offensive line coach, Rudolph also served as the team’s strength and conditioning coach, while recruiting central Mississippi and central Alabama. Rudolph also was the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Copiah-Lincoln Community College in 1999 before his stint at Mississippi College. Rudolph got his start at another SLC rival, Nicholls State, where he coached from 1995-98. In his first three seasons with the Colonels, he coached the tight ends and tackles, before switching duties to running backs and tight ends, as well as coordinating the special teams in his final two seasons. During his stay in Thibodaux, Rudolph’s recruiting area included south Mississippi, south Alabama, south central Louisiana and the Florida Panhandle.

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Coaching Experience School Position Southeastern Louisiana Offensive Coordinator/ Offensive Line Southeastern Louisiana Offensive Coordinator/ Offensive Line Southeastern Louisiana Offensive Line Southeastern Louisiana Offensive Line Southeastern Louisiana Offensive Line Samford Offensive Line Samford Offensive Line East Mississippi CC Offensive Line Louisiana-Monroe Offensive Line Louisiana-Monroe Offensive Line Mississippi College Offensive Line Mississippi College Offensive Line Cophiah-Lincoln CC Offensive Line Nicholls State Special Teams Coordinator/RB/TE Nicholls State Special Teams Coordinator/RB/TE Nicholls State Tight Ends/Offensive Tackles Nicholls State Tight Ends/Offensive Tackles

Playing Experience: Rudolph played at Nicholls for four years (1989-93) and served as the team’s starting center for three seasons. He was one of the Colonels’ team captains in his junior and senior campaigns. Rudolph earned his bachelor’s degree in American Studies from Southern Mississippi. Rudolph played for his father, Steve Rudolph, at East Central High School in Hurley, Miss. Personal: A native of Jackson, Miss., Rudolph and his wife, the former Nicole David, are the parents of two daughters, Abbey (10) and McKenzie (6). Born Feb. 10, 1971 in Jackson, Miss., his full name is Charles Allen Rudolph. Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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Jacob Simon Wide Receivers McPherson College, 2009 • 4th Season at NSU Other Duties: Recruiting Coordinator; Transfers; Walk-ons

Year 2011 Recruiting Areas: Greater Houston Area West 2010 Jacob Simon is in his fourth season as a member 2009 of the Demon coaching staff. After spending the 2009 season as an administrative graduate assistant, took over the duties as the full-time running backs coach for the 2010 campaign. He brought along true freshmen D.J. Palmer, Rumeall Morris and Brant Legendre into prominent roles with the NSU offense, with Morris posting his first 100yard rushing game in the pivotal 24-19 win at nationally-ranked Central Arkansas. Last fall, the Demons’ running game made a significant improvement in league play despite losing starters Sidney Riley and Sterling Endsley due to injuries. This spring, he moved to wide receivers coach.

Coaching Experience School Position Northwestern State Running Backs Northwestern State Running Backs Northwestern State Graduate Assistant

Playing Experience: Simon was the starting quarterback for the McPherson Bulldogs from 2006-2008. In his final college game, Simon threw for 350 yards and three touchdowns. Simon was also the starting QB at Independence (Kan.) Community College in 2005 after a redshirt year in 2004. Simon attended Flint Hills (Kan.) High School, starting all four seasons at QB. He was a three-year All-State pick and played in the Eight-Man All-Star Game, while setting virtually every Eight-Man Football passing record in Kansas. In his senior year, he threw for 28 touchdowns and 1,700 yards, and ran for 15 TD and over 800 yards. Personal: Age 27, born July 16, 1985 in El Dorado, Kansas. Son of Mike and Laureen Simon. Has two younger sisters, Brianne, Renee, and a younger brother, Barrett. His mother is a teacher and his father is a cattle rancher. He graduated from McPherson in biochemistry with a 3.6 grade point average. He was a student ambassador. He considered going into medicine but is now focusing on a coaching career. He enjoys working out and spending time with friends and family.

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Administrative Graduate Assistant McPherson, 2011 • 1st Season at NSU Coaching Experience: Joined the Demon staff last summer and helped NSU move into contention for an FCS playoff berth and a conference championship entering November. Playing Experience: A three-time all-conference defensive back and a four-year starter, Brown won a national player of the week award for six tackles, two interceptions, sack, forced fumble, and a blocked kick in a win. He finished with an amazing eight blocked field goals as a freshman. Brown also earned three conference player of the week honors during his career at McPherson (Kansas). At Lawton (Okla.) High, he was a defensive back and receiver, and made 2007 Oklahoma Coaches’ All-State along with winning all-district honors as a defensive back. Personal: He has a 2-year-old daughter, Brooklyn Paige Brown. Born Oct. 8, 1988 in Lawton, he is the son of David and Jill Brown. He has four siblings: Audrey, Shelby and Wesley Brown, and Brittnie Marcus.

Evan COACHMAN

Strength and Conditioning Graduate Assistant Austin College, 2011 • 1st Season at NSU Coaching Experience: Coachman was a football and strength & conditioning coach for 17 months at his alma mater, where he developed all-conference players at tight end and wide receiver. He developed and managed the in-season workouts for the football team. From 20092012, he was also an assistant strength & conditioning coordinator for Athlete’s Performance Course in Allen, Texas, where he developed workout routines for baseball, softball, football and volleyball competitors ages 10-18, and ran workouts for up to 50 athletes simultaneously. Coachman is certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and by USA Weighlifting. Competitive Career: At Austin College from 2007-10, Coachman played receiver and free safety. He was a preseason All-American as a senior. He was all-conference at receiver as a sophomore, then at free safety as a junior and senior. He was elected to the Leadership Council by his peers. At Frisco High School, he had a 3.3 GPA and was an all-district football player in his last two seasons. Personal: Coachman had a 3.5 GPA in graduate school at Austin College, earning his master’s in education. As an undergraduate, he earned a bachelor’s in history and was secretary and vice president of Phi Sigma Alpha fraternity.

Joey CRAPPELL

Northwestern State Demons mented weightlifting, plyometric and speed programs and worked extensively with football. He began to serve an internship on the strength and conditioning staff at LSU when NSU’s position opened. In the summer of 2011, he was a strength and conditioning intern at Florida Atlantic, where he worked with football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball. He was assistant wrestling coach from 2009-11 at Naples (Fla.) High School and coached three state meet qualifiers and a district champion. In the summer of 2010, he worked at Velocity Sports Performance in Naples, where he coached pro football players along with NCAA Division I competitors in football, baseball, soccer, volleyball and basketball. He is a Level 1 Sports Performance Coach for USA Weightlifting and is a certified strength and conditioning coach by the National Strength Coaches Association. Guarascio was recommended by Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame member and NSU alumnus Coach Gayle Hatch, the head coach of the 2004 USA Olympic Men’s Weightlifting Team, and LSU strength and conditioning coach Tommy Moffitt. Competitive Career: Guarascio played for the 2009 NAIA national champion football team at Sioux Falls and the 2010 NAIA runner-up. He was a first-team all-conference player in 2008 at College of the Canyons. In high school, he was the Collier County Defensive MVP, all-conference and all-distrct at Gulf Coast High School in Naples. Personal: He and wife Heather were married June 23, 2012. He graduated from Sioux Falls with an exercise science degree as a Dean’s List (3.2 GPA) student.

Elizabeth HOLLOWAY Football Administrative Assistant 15th Season at NSU

Elizabeth Holloway (or “Ms. E” as most players call her) has worked for Football, Baseball and Track as their administrative assistant since 2001. She has been working in Athletics for 15 years. Coach Peveto is the 3rd head football coach she has worked with and she believes we will win the FCS Championships during his time here. Elizabeth and her husband Ted (former owner of Holloway Jewelry) have called Natchitoches home for 20 years and enjoy their four acres out in the country where they share the fun with 2 cats, Scarface and Girl Cat. She has two children. Amy Bickers lives in Birmingham with her children Jacob (16) and Kate (12). Elizabeth’s son, Tim Bickers, lives in Natchitoches and is currently attending Northwest Louisiana Technical College.

Dan KORN

Director of Football Operations 10th Season at NSU; 3rd since 2010

Administrative Graduate Assistant LSU, 2011 • 1st Season at NSU

Duties: Primary role is to oversee the day-to-day administrative operation of the football program in the areas of budgetary management, team travel, pre-season training camp and practice planning, as well as Coaching Experience: First Year serving as Head Coach Bradley Dale Peveto’s liaison to all athletics depart Playing Experience: A three-year starter as the deep snapper ment support units that assist the football team. for LSU, Crappell had 39 starts in 2009, 2010 and 2011. He was a mem- Korn plays a key role in managing the overall recruiting process, planning and execuber of the 2007 BCS National Championship and Southeastern Conference tion of official and unofficial visits, development of marketing messages, strategic planning, championship team, along with now NSU head coach Bradley Dale Peveto and special teams organization and evaluation of the recruiting video database, and ensuring that the recruiting coordinator Brendan Farrell. Crappell was a special teams captain and won the 2011 Jerry and evaluation plan stays on track. He is charged with monitoring staff efforts and providing Stovall Special Teams Award for an LSU team that played in the BCS National Championship direction and consistency throughout the recruiting process. after winning the Southeastern Conference and the SEC West Division titles. He qualified for Korn also handles the initial evaluation of high school and junior college prospects and the Wild Tiger Club in 2009 and 2010. At Patterson High School, he played defensive end and serves to keep the coaching staff abreast of the latest trends in recruiting. was a deep snapper. He was all-district and all-parish for three years, from 2004-06, and won Football Experience: Korn previously held the Director of Football Operations posithe team’s Captains’ Award in 2006. IN track and field, he made all-parish and all-district as tion from 2001-2007 at NSU under head coaches Steve Roberts and Scott Stoker, handling a senior in 2007. the team’s administrative and recruiting operations. Personal: Born Feb. 13, 1988 in Franklin, La., his full name is Joseph Crappell III. He While at NSU he helped the Demons to a 50-42 overall record (.543) in nine seasons is the son of Joe and Alisa Crappell with two siblings, Garrett Turner and Ashley Blanchard. at Northwestern State, highlighted by an overtime victory (27-24) at bowl-bound TCU in 2001, a Southland Conference Championship title (2004,three NCAA Football Championship (FCS)/Division I-AA post-season playoff appearances (2011, 2002, 2004). During his time the program ranked as high as No. 11 nationally (2001-2004), while climbing to No. 3 in Strength and Conditioning Graduate Assistant the Nation in 2002. Four separate teams cracked the FCS Top 10 at some point of the season Florida State, 2011 • 1st Season at NSU during the 2001-2004 campaigns. His teams broke or tied four NCAA Division I-AA records, 10 Southland Conference records and 35 school records, including the single-season and Coaching Experience: Griffin was head strength and condition- single-game scoring records and seven defensive records (2001-2007). The 2004 Southland ing coach at Amos P. Godby High School in Tallahassee, Fla., and an intern Conference championship team broke 13 school offensive records, including season records at his alma mater, Florida State. He was mentored under Dr. Gayle Hatch, for total offense (4,905 yards), first downs (241), rushing yards (2,981), rushing touchdowns the 2004 USA Olympic men’s weightlifting coach and an NSU alumnus. (34) and total touchdowns (53). Posted four straight games with 40 or more points, an allGriffin is certified through USA Weight Lifting. He is in charge of strength and conditioning time school best. Assisted in the development of 11 All-American selections and five NFL for the soccer and volleyball teams at NSU. Draft picks (Craig Nall, Terrence McGee, David Pittman, Demetress Bell and Jeremy Lane). Personal: Griffin graduated from Florida State with an exercise science degree. He was Personal: A native of Grissom AFB, Indiana, Korn received his bachelor’s degree in born in Baton Rouge, and raised in Gulf Breeze, Fla. Broadcast-Journalism from Northwestern State in 1994. Married to the former Melissa Antilley (NSU graduate) of Natchitoches, they are the proud parents of three daughters and a son, twins Amber and Ashley, Stephanie (a junior Nursing major at NSU) and Patrick (a sophomore Criminal Justice major at NSU), as well as two grandchildren, Aubree and GrayHead Strength Coach son)

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Dominic LAFACE

Personal: Born Oct. 31, 1988, he is a native of Hobbs. His parents are Louis and Shelly Rachal and he has one brother, Zac. He enjoys spending time with his family. He is the first member of his family to graduate from college and will be the first to receive a master’s degree. He wants to become a college football coach.

Coaching Experience: He was a graduate assistant strength & conditioning coach at Frostburg State (Md.) in 2011-12, where he ran programs for men’s soccer and the throwing events in track and field. He assisted with football strength and conditioning. In the summer of 2011, he was a football strength and conditioning intern at Wisconsin, working with all position groups while administering testing and evaluation for incoming freshmen and transfers. While at Loras College, he was a student assistant strength & conditioning coach from 2008-2011, working with swimming, volleyball and baseball, assisting in the design of inseason programs for swimming and volleyball. He also oversaw student interns working with the football team in 2010-11, and had coaching experience with all 19 of the varsity athletic teams. In the summer of 2009, he worked for NXZ Level Athletics implementing a program for Brookfield Central High School’s football team in Waukesha, Wis. Competitive Career: He was a four-year letterwinner as a defensive tackle at NCAA Division II Loras. He was elected to the Leadership Council by his teammates for 2010-11. He was the male strength & conditioning athlete of the year at Loras in 2010-11. Personal: Laface earned his undergraduate degree in sport science in May 2011, with a cumulative GPA of 3.05. He had a 4.0 GPA in a master’s program in education in the fall 2011 semester at Frostburg State.

Robert SCHULTZ

Strength and Conditioning Graduate Assistant Loras College, 2011 • 1st Season at NSU

LeDell LOVE

Administrative Graduate Assistant Northwestern State, 2010 • 1st Season at NSU Coaching Experience: First year. Playing Experience: A four-year letterman and three-year starter who was an All-Southland Conference selection in 2008 and in his senior season of 2010, Love made 138 career tackles. In 2010, he recorded 59 tackles, including 37 solo, 6 for loss (-11), 1 sack (-5), while recording 12 QB hurries, 4 pass breakups, and forcing two fumbles as a senior defensive end for the Demons. Love was named the Joe Delaney Leadership Award Winner as Permanent Defensive Team Captain by his teammates after his senior year. He had 50 stops including 11 tackles for loss as a sophomore, memorably batting down a fourth-down pass to end a decisive fourth-quarter goalline stand in a win over Grambling. He was second-team All-Louisiana in 2008, and honorable mention in 2010. At Skyline HS in Dallas, Love was a first-team all-district selection who had 82 tackles, 7 forced fumbles and a touchdown as a senior, and 55 tackles and 2 forced fumbles and 2 sacks as a junior. He was also a Dean’s List student in high school. Personal: Born Nov. 8, 1988. A New Orleans native, he is the son of Lee and Carol Love with a brother, Lee Jr., and a sister, LeaAnn. His full name is Ledell Anthony Love. He graduated in business administration in December 2010. He enjoys watching and playing sports, and plans on being a college coach. He is pursuing a sport administration master’s degree at NSU.

Phil NOAH

Equipment Manager Missouri Valley, 2008 • 2nd Season at NSU Coaching Experience: Starting his second season as the equipment manager for NSU. During the 2010-11 school year, he supervised 10 student managers while assisting with the University of Houston’s athletic equipment room. The previous year, he supervised eight student managers and assisted with operations in the Louisiana Tech football equipment room. During his 2008-09 stint at the University of Nevada, Noah handled Nevada’s inventory, upkeep and ordering of equipment for football, softball, track and field, and swimming while assisting with implantation of new technology for inventory. He also supervised five student managers and took part in the 2008 Humanitarian Bowl with the Wolf Pack. College: Spent four years as the head student equipment manager at Missouri Valley while volunteering for the 2007 and 2008 NAIA Football Senior Classic. During his time at Missouri Valley, Noah worked with teams that reached the NAIA semifinals in 2006 and 2007. He also worked in 2008 and 2009 in preseason camps as an intern with the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Personal: Noah is a 2008 graduate of Missouri Valley in exercise science and a member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association.

A.J. RACHAL

Administrative Graduate Assistant Cornell College (Iowa),2011 • 2nd Season at NSU Coaching Experience: First year. Playing Experience: A three-year starting offensive lineman, he was team captain as a senior in 2010. He earned the team’s Most Improved Offensive Player Award as a sophomore in 2008. At Hobbs (New Mexico) High School, he played offensive and defensive line before graduating in 2007. He was a twoyear starter and three-year letterwinner who made all-district and all-county in 2005 as an offensive lineman and repeated the honors in 2006 as a defensive lineman. Rachal became Hobbs’ first-ever state champion wrestler as a senior at 215 pounds after being state runnerup at the same weight a year earlier. He was a four-year letterwinner in wrestling and a twotime district champion.

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Equipment Manager Graduate Assistant William Patterson , 2011 • 1st Season at NSU Coaching Experience: Comes to NSU after interning with the NFL’s New York Jets during training camp and the regular season. There he distributed football equipment and preformed daily laundering duty. Prior the Jets he was an intern with the Borough of Rutherford. There he assisted in the administrative operations as an intern for the Recreation Department. He was also a student manager for the William Paterson University baseball team and assisted in operations of volleyball and basketball. Personal: Schultz is a 2011 graduate of William Patterson in History and is a certified substitute teacher in New Jersey. Member of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletics Association.

A.J. SMITH

Administrative Graduate Assistant Head Video Coordinator Louisiana-Lafayette, 2012 • 1st Season at NSU

Coaching Experience: At age 21, became the youngest offensive coordinator in the state. Took over a 1 – 9 team (West St. Mary High) and in one year’s time turned them into an offensive powe house. In 2011, West St. Mary’s offense averaged 411.2 yards a game. His wide receiver led the entire state in receiving yards and catches, and set two national records in a 404-yard receiving yard game against Kaplan with five touchdown catches in a quarter and six touchdown catches in one half. His running back averaged 13.0 yards on 96 carries in Smith’s offense. Was an offensive assistant at Airline HS in Bossier City in 2009 after being a player-coach in 2008 at the University of New Orleans for the Privateers’ club team. He designed the offensive playbook. Playing Experience: Played a year of club football at UNO after being part of a state semifinalist team in 2007 at Shreveport’s Calvary Baptist, which won the district title and had an unbeaten regular season. Personal: Born March 6, 1989 in Shreveport. He is the son of Hobie Smith and Carolyn Smith. He has an older brother, Aaron, and an older sister, Sunnie. He earned a bachelor’s degree from ULL in behavioral science. Owns and operates Louisiana Sportsline.

Jesse WARD

Administrative Graduate Assistant Mississippi College, 2011 • 1st Season at NSU Coaching Experience: Coached running backs in 2011 at Holmes Community College in Goodman, Miss., in a league that produced the NJCAA national champions at East Mississippi CC. In 2008, coached linemen (offense and defense) at his alma mater, Winston Academy in Lou-

isville, Miss. Playing Experience: A two-year starting offensive lineman who helped Mississippi College win the 2009 American Southwest Conference championship,Ward played in 2007 at Ouachita Baptist, where he lettered and made the 2007 Gulf South Conference All-Academic Team. He redshirted in 2006 at Central Arkansas, where NSU’s offensive coordinator Todd Cooley was the OC. In high school at Winston Academy, Ward was a four-year starter going both ways, and a 2005 All-State and Mississippi Private Schools Association All-Star. A threeyear all-conference selection, he was the 2005 District 2-AA Most Valuable Lineman. Personal: Born March 7, 1987 in Louisville, Miss. Parents are Joe and Annette Ward. He has one sister, Marianne.

Danny WARDELL

Strength and Conditioning Graduate Assistant Univeristy of Huddersfield • 1st Season at NSU Coaching Experience: He coached five U16 international players for England RL (Rugby League) while he was the scholarship/academy strength & conditioning coach for the Huddersfield Giants rugby teams, handling duties for the under 15, 16, 18 and 20 squads from October 2010 until May 2012. From August 2009-April 2011, he was an assistant football coach for Leeds Metropolitan University in Leeds, England, after serving in the same capacity in 2008-09 for the University of Huddersfield. Wardell is Level 1 certified through USA Weightlifting. Competitive Career: In 2011-12, he was team captain and starting linebacker and running back for Leeds Metropolitan University in the British University American Football League. In 2010, he was the starting cornerback for the Vanecia Firebats, who played in the Liga de Nacional de Futbol Americano in Spain, a semi-pro league. In 2007, 2009 and 2010 he played cornerback and safety for the Coventry Jets in the amateur British American Football League. He started in Britbowl XXIII (2009) and XXIV (2010) as the Jets were league finalists. Wardell was a starting cornerback in 2008 for the Lions Bergamo in the semi-pro Italian Football League. Across the pond, he was a defensive back in 2008 for Iowa Central Community College and in 2007 for Southwest Minnesota State (NCAA Division II).Wardell also started at receiver and defensive back in 2005-06 and 2008 for the Yorkshire Rams in the

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BAFL, and in 2004 for the Junior Rams when he was chosen for NFL Europe Youth Development Camps as a receiver, running back and defensive back. In 2004-05, he was selected for Team England Youth in the British American Football National Programme as a starting free safety. Personal: Wardell graduated with honors with an upper second bachelor of sciences degree in sports coaching. He also attended Southwest Minnesota State and Iowa Central Community College. His hometown is Huddersfield, England.

Jason DRURY

Head Athletic Trainer Idaho State, 1999 • Northwestern State 2001 8th Season at NSU Now in his eighth season at Northwestern State, Jason

Drury was promoted to Head Athletic Trainer in 2012 after the retirement of long-time trainer Ed Evans. Drury joined the sports medicine staff at Northwestern State University in the summer of 2005 after being the head athletic trainer at Natchitoches Central for five years. In the spring of 2009, Drury took over as the head football athletic trainer for the Demons, after working for three seasons with the women’s soccer team and one season with men’s basketball team. A 1999 graduate of Idaho State University in biology, Drury worked with numerous sports in Pocatello, Idaho including football, men’s basketball and track and field. Drury earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Northwestern State in 2001, during which time he worked as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the NSU softball team. Drury is a native of Paoli, Indiana. He and his wife, Toni, have been married for nine years. They have two children, Maddox and Kenzie.

David BERKELEY-TUCHMAYER Assistant Athletic Trainer Appalachian State, 2006 7th Season at NSU

David Berkeley-Tuchmayer begins his seventh season on the NSU athletic training staff and fourth as an assistant trainer. Tuchmayer will handle head training duties for the men’s basketball and Lady Demon Volleyball and Tennis He is a certified member of on the National Athletic Trainers Association and a licensed member of the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners. Tuchmayer, a native of Wilmington, N.C., and a 2006 graduate of Appalachian State, is the son of Harry Tuchmayer and Kathleen Berkeley. He has one brother, Jeremy. He received his master’s degree in sports administration in the spring of 2008.

Leslie OGLESBY Assistant Athletic Trainer Alabama, 2010 3th Season at NSU

Leslie Oglesby is in his third season at Northwestern State and first as assistant athletic trainer. A native of Reform, Alabama and a graduate of South Lamar High School, Oglesby graduated Summa Cum Laude with a bachelor’s degree in athletic training from the University of Alabama in May 2010. While at Alabama, he worked with the Crimson Tide baseball, football, and women’s basketball teams as well as area high school athletics at Tuscaloosa County High School. In the summer of 2009, he did an athletic training internship with the Xenia Scouts of the Great Lakes Summer Collegiate Baseball League. At NSU, he’s working on getting his master’s degree in science and health promotion. Born on February 21, 1988, Leslie is the son of Jeff and Donna Oglesby and he has an older brother, Joey. Leslie was married to the former Anna-Kate Sisson on June 11, 2011.

Dr. Mike LEDDY Team Physician

Dr. Mike Leddy is in his fifth season with Northwestern State serving as a team physician. Dr. Leddy received his undergraduate degree and Doctorate of Medicine from Boston University. He completed his Orthopaedic Surgery Residency at Louisiana State University Medical Center-New Orleans in 2002. He then completed a sports medicine and arthroscopy fellowship with David Fischer, MD at TRIA Orthopaedics in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he worked on the medical staff to the Minnesota Vikings, Wild, Twins, and Timberwolves. After fellowship, Dr. Leddy practiced in Kissimmee, Florida with Orthopaedic Associates of Osceola. There, he cared for many local high school and collegiate athletes. He was head team physician for the Florida Seals Professional Hockey Team and Osceola Ghostriders Professional Indoor Football Team. He was also the lead orthopaedic surgeon for the Capital One Bowl and part of the medical staff for the NBA Combines. In 2007, Dr. Leddy accepted an invitation to return to Louisiana and join Mid-State Or-

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thopaedic and Sports Medicine Center in Alexandria. He specializes in sports medicine, arthroscopy of the shoulder, knee and hip, and knee and shoulder reconstruction. Dr. Leddy is Board Certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. In 2007, he was part of the inaugural class of orthopaedic surgeons to receive a Subspecialty Board Certification in Sports Medicine by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery and a member of the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, the Arthroscopy Association of North America, and the Louisiana Orthopaedic Association. A native of Hopewell Junction, New York, Dr. Leddy is married to the forrmer Andrée Braud of Belle Chasse, Louisiana, and they have two children, Anna Clare and Mary Caitlin. His hobbies include spending time with his family, golf, hunting, and reading.

Dr. Chris RICH Team Physician

Dr. Chris Rich completed his undergraduate degree at LSU in Baton Rouge, followed by a Doctor of Medicine degree from the LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans. He finished his Orthopaedic Surgery Residency at LSU in 1988. Dr. Rich is Board Certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, with a successful Recertification with a specialty interest in sports medicine in 2000. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, a member of the American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine, a charter member of the Louisiana Sports Medicine Society, and a board member of the Louisiana Orthopaedic Association. Dr. Rich has been the Head Team Physician for the Northwestern Demons since 1990. His practice specializes in sports medicine, arthroscopy of the shoulder and knee, and knee reconstruction. During his tenure at NSU, over 500 athletes have sustained an injury that required a surgery, with an incredible rate of return to full sports competition of 99%. A native of San Antonio, Dr. Rich was a three-year letterman in football as an offensive lineman at LSU from 1976-78. He earned Academic All- Southeastern Conference honors in 1977 and 1978. Dr. Rich is the managing partner of Mid State Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Center in Alexandria. Mid State, along with Christus St Frances Cabrini Hospital, was designated as #1 in Orthopaedics for the State of Louisiana for 2004 by HEALTHGRADES, “The Healthcare Quality Experts”. He is married to the former Vickie Rainey, and they have three children, Jeff, Margaret and Stacie. His hobbies include spending time with his family, golf, fishing, and duck hunting.

Dr. James KNECHT Team Physician

Dr. James Knecht has been Northwestern’s team physician since 1984. He finished his pre-med curriculum from LSU in 1975. While at LSU, he was an Academic All-SEC and Academic All-American football player in 1974. He has been in private practice family medicine in Natchitoches since 1982. In addition to being Northwestern’s team physician, he has also been Natchitoches Central’s team physician since 1992. Dr. Knecht is actively involved in many professional organizations, including the Natchitoches Parish Medical Society, Active Staff Physicians at Natchitoches Parish Hospital, and the Louisiana State Medical Society. He is also a Diplomat of the American Board of Family Practice and Fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice. His father, Gene, was an assistant football coach at Northwestern and has been active in the Graduate N Club for three decades.

Dr. William CRENSHAW Team Physician

Dr. Will Crenshaw is in his first year as a member of the Northwestern State team physician staff. A native of Alexandria, Dr. Crenshaw graduated Cum Laude from Centenary in 1999 when receiving his bachelor’s degree and earned his medical degree from LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans in 2004. He worked his residency at Campbell Clinic in Tennessee beginning in 2004 until 2009. He is a member of the American Medical Association, OREF (Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation), and AAOS Resident member. He received the Kellogg Endowment Scholarship in 2002 and Alpha Omega Alpha in 2003. He is married.

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2012 Preseason First Team Offense Pos. Player QB Brian Bell RB Tim Flanders RB Jackie Hinton FB/HB Richard Sincere WR Cordell Roberson WR Gralyn Crawford TE Nick Scelfo OL Dominique Allen OL Alec Savoie OL Kaleb Hopson OL Larry Calcote OL Dan Jenkins PK John Shaughnessy

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Coaches (1st place votes) 1. Sam Houston State (7) 2. Stephen F. Austin (1) 3. Central Arkansas 4. McNeese State 5. Northwestern State 5. Southeastern Louisiana 7. Lamar 8. Nicholls State

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SIDs (1st place votes) 1. Sam Houston State (7) 2. Stephen F. Austin 3. Central Arkansas (1) 4. McNeese State 5. Northwestern State 5. Southeastern Louisiana 7. Lamar 8. Nicholls State

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School Ht. Sam Houston State 6-2 Sam Houston State 5-9 Central Arkansas 5-10 Sam Houston State 5-10 Stephen F. Austin 6-3 Stephen F. Austin 5-11 Nicholls State 6-3 Central Arkansas 6-3 McNeese State 6-7 Sam Houston State 6-6 Northwestern State 6-4 Sam Houston State 6-4 Northwestern State 5-11

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Pos. Player School Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown DL J.T. Cleveland Sam Houston State 6-0 290 Sr. Baytown, Texas DL Willie Jefferson Stephen F. Austin 6-6 230 Jr. Beaumont, Texas DL Andrew Weaver Sam Houston State 6-1 240 Jr. Waco, Texas DL Gary Lorance Sam Houston State 6-0 290 Jr. New Boston, Texas LB Seth Allison Central Arkansas 5-11 198 Sr. Stuttgart, Ark. LB Derek Rose Northwestern State 5-11 229 Sr. New Orleans, La. In an era of considerable change in intercollegiate athletics, the Southland Conference Darnell Taylor Sam Houston State 6-0 195 Sr. Mesquite, Texas continues to be a model of innovation, stability and consistent achievement as it celebrates DB the academic and athletic accomplishments of its member institutions. DB Malcolm Bronson McNeese State 5-11 192 Sr. Jasper, Texas What began as a small gathering of college administrators more than 45 years ago, the Kenneth Jenkins Sam Houston State 5-10 195 Sr. Galveston, Texas Southland Conference has transformed itself into a dynamic and respected consortium of DB 11 member universities in four states. Beginning with a historic meeting of five instituDB Dax Swanson Sam Houston State 5-11 185 Sr. Waco, Texas tions in Dallas on March 15, 1963, that included current member Lamar University (then DB Jamaal White Northwestern State 6-0 192 Sr. Garland, Texas Lamar State College of Technology), the Southland Conference set on an extraordinary P Cory Kemps Nicholls State 6-2 245 Sr. Carmel, Ind. course that has proven successful well into its fifth decade of existence. On July 1, 2012, the Southland Conference commemorated another milestone as RS Gralyn Crawford Stephen F. Austin 5-11 175 Sr. Palestine, Texas the league added another member in Oral Robert University to tap into the Oklahoma market. The addition of the University of Central Arkansas and Texas A&M University2012 Preseason Second Team Offense Corpus Christi in 2006 expanded the Southland into the Little Rock metro area and into the eighth largest city in Texas. Central Arkansas and A&M-Corpus Christi enhanced the Pos. Player School Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown Southland Conference in innumerable ways, including athletic and academic successes, QB Brady Attaway Stephen F. Austin 6-1 205 Jr. Whitehouse, Texas strong and principled leadership, and strong fan support and media coverage. In addition to its three newest members, the Southland Conference lineup also RB Marcus Washington Nicholls State 6-0 210 Jr. Lillian, Ala. consists of Lamar University, McNeese State University, Nicholls State University, RB Jesse Turner Nicholls State 5-10 190 Sr. Houma, La. Northwestern State University, Sam Houston State University, Southeastern Louisiana FB/HB Mike Brooks Stephen F. Austin 5-9 170 Jr. Irving, Texas University, and Stephen F. Austin State University. Houston Baptist University is also scheduled to join in July of 2013. WR Jesse Grandy Central Arkansas 5-11 167 Sr. Pine Bluff, Ark. All told, the revised membership of the Southland encompasses more than 180,000 WR Dominique Croom Central Arkansas 6-1 193 Sr. Cherokee, Ala. current students and an alumni base of approximately 920,000. Famous alums from Tim Jones Sam Houston State 6-3 245 Sr. Tyler, Texas Southland Conference schools include former CBS news anchor Dan Rather (Sam Hous- TE ton State), NBA executive Joe Dumars (McNeese State), ABC news anchor Robin RobOL Jonathan Landry McNeese State 6-4 295 Jr. Broussard, La. erts (Southeastern Louisiana), Major League Baseball stars Steve Holm (Oral Roberts), OL Matt Boyles Sam Houston State 6-3 275 Jr. Southlake, Texas Kevin Millar (Lamar) and Ben Broussard (McNeese State), NBA legend Scottie Pippen (Central Arkansas), and pastor Joel Osteen (Oral Roberts) OL John Steel Stephen F. Austin 6-5 290 Sr. Boyd, Texas The cities of the Southland are diverse and progressive, ranging from international OL Miguel Gauthreaux McNeese State 6-1 291 Sr. Plaquemine, La. business and cultural centers such as New Orleans area, to the historical cities of NacogOL Corey Howard Central Arkansas 6-1 290 Sr. Wichita Falls, Texas doches, Texas, and Natchitoches, La., to the home of the modern oil boom, Beaumont, Texas, to the unique Cajun French cultures found in the Louisiana cities of Thibodaux PK Eddie Camara Central Arkansas 5-9 172 So. Cedar Hill, Texas and Lake Charles. Southland Conference institutions also draw large numbers of students from the metropolitan areas of Houston, Little Rock, Baton Rouge, Austin, and Shreve2012 Preseason Second Team Defense port. The Southland sponsors 17 championship sports, all at the NCAA Division I level. Pos. Player School Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown The eight men’s sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis, DL Malcolm Mattox Stephen F. Austin 6-1 255 Jr. Newton, Texas and indoor and outdoor track and field. The women compete for nine championships in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, DL Preston Sanders Sam Houston State 6-3 255 Jr. Red Oak, Texas and volleyball. The conference earns automatic qualification to NCAA championships in DL Pat Williams McNeese State 6-3 270 Sr. Plaquemine, La. baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s DL Matt Hornbuckle Central Arkansas 6-3 281 Jr. Colleyville, Texas and women’s golf, women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. In January 2011, the Southland Conference, in conjunction with the city of Frisco, LB Ryan Epperson Stephen F. Austin 6-0 225 Sr. Chandler, Texas Texas and Hunt Sports Group, played host to the NCAA Division I Football ChampionLB Darius Taylor Sam Houston State 6-0 240 Sr. Mesquite, Texas ship Game in Frisco, which has been home to the conference office since 2006. The 2011 Robert Alford Southeastern La. 6-0 180 Sr. Hammond, La. and 2012 games were played at Frisco’s Pizza Hut Park, and the 2013 game will be played DB FC Dallas Stadium. Frisco was named the fastest growing city in the nation in 2010. DB Bookie Sneed Sam Houston State 6-0 180 Jr. Conroe, Texas Southland Conference football ranks among the best Football Championship SubdiviJestin Love Central Arkansas 6-0 204 Jr. West Memphis, Ark. sion leagues in the nation, and enjoys an annual expectation of competing for the national DB championship with multiple teams advancing to the NCAA playoffs each year. Sam Hous- DB Robert Shaw Sam Houston State 6-0 195 Sr. Converse, Texas ton was the latest team to vie for a national title before losing to North Dakota in the DB Josh Aubrey Stephen F. Austin 5-11 205 Jr. Tyler, Texas championship game. In 2002 and 2003, McNeese State finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the nation, and advanced to the 2002 national championship contest, the sixth such title game appearance since the league joined the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA) in 1982. All told, Southland teams have played in 93 Division I playoff games in 29 years, winning 43 of the contests.

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FCS Championship Game The NCAA Division I Football Championship Committee has announced that the 2013 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game will be played at noon, CT, on Saturday, Jan. 5 at FC Dallas Stadium in Frisco, Texas. A sellout crowd of 20,586 attended last year’s game, which was won 17-6 by North Dakota State over Sam Houston State. This was the first year of the game being played on Saturday after historically being played on a Friday night, including 2011 in Frisco. Eastern Washington defeated Delaware 20-19 in that game, which was the first of three scheduled championship games in Frisco. The championship game will again be hosted by the locally based Southland Conference, the City of Frisco and the Hunt Sports Group.

2010 Champs Eastern Washington (left) and 2011 victors North Dakota State (right) each took home the trophy from a title game that was played in Frisco and hosted by the Southland Conference.

The Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) is comprised of the conferences and institutions that compete in the NCAA Division I Football Championship - Big Sky, Big South, Colonial Athletic Association, Ivy League, Mid-Eastern Athletic, Missouri Valley Football, Northeast, Ohio Valley, Patriot League, Pioneer, Southern, Southland and the Southwestern Athletic. The Ivy League and Southwestern Athletic Conference choose not to participate in the football championship. The FCS embodies a tradition of excellence through high level competition, student-athlete character and sportsmanship throughout the regular season and the championship experience. Tickets for the 2013 championship game will go on sale later this summer. The game will be televised by ESPN2 HD.

2012 Football Broadcast Schedule: Date Sat., Sept. 22 Sat., Sept. 29 Sat., Oct. 6 Sat., Oct. 13 Sat., Oct 20 Sat., Oct. 27 Sat., Nov. 3 Sat. Nov. 10 Sat. Nov 17

Game Sam Houston at Central Arkansas Southeastern Louisiana at Lamar Stephen F. Austin vs. Sam Houston* Northwestern State at Southeastren Louisiana Nicholls State at Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston at Lamar Stephen F. Austin at McNeese State McNeese State at Nicholls State Northwestern State at Central Arkansas Wild Card Game Wild Card Game

Time 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 3.p.m.

SLC Television Network Affliates Texas

Abilene............................................................... KTXS-DT3, C. 12.3 Amarillo...................................................................KCPN, Ch. 19.2 Austin................................................. Time Warner YNN, Ch. 408/348 Beaumont................................................ KUIL/K-JAC, Ch. 43.1/12.2 Corpus Christi.........................................................KIII-DT2, Ch. 3.2 Dallas-Fort Worth.................................................WFAA-DT3, Ch. 8.3 Houston..................................................................... KUBE, Ch. 57 Laredo......................................................................KTXW, Ch. 8.2 Lubbock................................................................... KUPT, Ch. 29.1 Midland-Odessa....................................................... KWWT, Ch. 30.1 Rio Grande Valley................................................. KRGV-DT3, Ch. 5.3 San Antonio................................................................. KCWX, Ch. 2 Tyler-Longview...................................................KYTX-DT2, Ch. 19.2 Waco-Temple...................................................... KCEN-DT2, Ch. 6.2

Louisiana

Baton Rouge............................................................... WBTR, Ch. 41 Lafayette.................................................................... KLWB, Ch. 50 Lake Charles.......................................................KVHP-DT2, Ch. 29.2 Morgan City-Houma...................................................... KWBJ, Ch. 22 New Orleans........................................................................... TBD Shreveport................................................................... KPXJ, Ch. 21

Arkansas

Little Rock-Pine Bluff.................................................... KARZ, Ch. 42 Texarkana.................................................................... KPXJ, Ch. 21 Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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2012 Media Guide 11/10/01 11/16/02 11/15/03 10/16/04 11/12/05 11/11/06 11/10/07 11/15/08 10/17/09 Sept. 28, Lubbock 10/2/10 10/1/11

Texas Tech

Texas Tech leads 1-0 2007 L 75-0 At Lubbock:TT, 1-0 At Natchitoches: 0-0

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At Lake Charles: McNeese, 22-8 At Natchitoches: McNeese, 17-13-1 McN Longest Streak: 7, 2005-11 NSU Longest Streak: 5, 1985-89 Current Steak: 7, McNeese

Sept. 30, Natchitoches

Lamar

At Monticello: 0-0 At Natchitoches: NSU 1-0

NSU leads 8-7-1 10/23/25 W 14-0 10/7/50 W 26-0 9/29/51 L 32-20 9/27/52 L 35-12 9/26/53 W 12-6 9/25/54 W 22-15 9/25/55 W 7-6 9/22/56 T 6-6 9/20/57 L 20-10 9/26/59 L 19-0 Sept. 10, Reno 9/24/60 L 21-13 Sept.14, Reno 9/11/76 L 17-6 10/15/77 W 43-0 9/9/78 W 21-17 11/10/79 L 28-13 10/8/11 W 31-17

Nevada

Nevada leads 2-0 1988 L, 35-26 1991 L, 45-14 At Reno: Nevada, 2-0 At Natchitoches: 0-0

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At Beaumont:Tied, 4-4-1 At Natchitoches: NSU, 5-3 Lamar Longest Streak: 4, 1957-76 NSU Longest Streak: 5, 1953-55 Current Steak: 1, Northwestern State

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Southeastern Louisiana McNeese State

McNeese leads 40-20-1 10/6/51 L 21-38 10/4/52 L 13-32 10/3/53 W 20-6 10/2/54 W 32-20 10/2/55 L 6-14 9/29/56** L 13-20 9/28/57 W 23-20 9/27/58 L 8-25 9/15/59 W 19-6 11/5/60 L 7-20 11/4/61 L 14-28 11/3/62 L 6-25 11/8/63 L 13-21 11/7/64 L 10-12 11/6/65 L 21-29 11/5/66 W 14-6 11/4/67 L 7-21 11/9/68 W 28-12 11/8/69 W 29-28 11/7/70 W 14-7 11/6/71 T 3-3 11/4/72 W 25-10 11/3/73 L 0-14 11/9/74 L 7-17 11/8/75 L 14-32 11/6/76 L 15-24 11/5/77 L 7-14 9/23/78 W 10-7 11/3/79 L 13-44 9/27/80 W 13-10 10/10/81 L 21-42 11/21/82 L 11-21 9/3/83 L 13-18 9/1/84 L 14-17 9/14/85 W 14-13 9/13/86 W 9-3 9/12/87 W 39-3 10/8/88 W 25-20 9/23/89 W 18-17 10/13/90 L 21-38 10/19/91 W 20-3 10/17/92 L 0-29 11/13/93 L 7-34 11/12/94 L 7-28 11/11/95 L 10-20 11/16/96 L 3-20 10/11/97 L 7-50 10/15/98 W 14-10 10/23/99 L 17-20 10/21/00 W 37-34

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NSU leads 29-26 9/20/35 L 13-19 9/25/36 L 6-34 10/7/38 W 6-0 10/6/39 W 18-6 10/4/40 W 32-0 11/1/41 W 6-0 10/30/42 W 7-6 10/18/46 L 0-13 10/17/47 W 14-12 10/15/48 W 49-0 10/15/49 L 13-25 10/28/50 L 14-28 10/27/51 L 14-33 10/25/52 L 0-19 10/31/53 L 19-27 11/20/54 L 6-32 11/19/55 L 20-27 11/17/56 L 15-20 11/23/57 W 13-7 11/22/58 W 7-0 11/21/59 L 13-15 11/19/60 L 0-7 11/18/61 L 0-19 11/17/62 W 19-6 11/23/63 W 13-7 11/21/64 L 21-37 11/20/65 W 38-22 11/19/66 W 27-24 11/18/67 L 14-26 11/22/68 L 19-24 11/22/69 W 34-6 11/21/70 W 22-14 11/24/71 W 14-6 11/25/72 W 24-8 11/17/73 W 21-14 11/23/74 W 40-3 11/22/75 L 6-31 11/20/76 L 27-34 11/19/77 L 21-38 11/18/78 W 13-12 10/13/79 L 7-33 11/22/80 W 16-14 10/31/81 L 16-21 11/13/82 W 31-3 11/12/83 W 23-7 11/10/84 W 34-14 11/16/85 L 14-20 10/11/03 W 87-27 10/15/05 W 31-10 10/14/06 L 31-24 ot 10/13/07 W 27-24 10/18/08 L 26-24 11/7/09 L 27-0

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W 35-16 W51-17

At Hammond: SLU, 15-11 At Natchitoches: NSU, 18-11 SLULongest Streak: 8, 1949-56 NSU Longest Streak: 6, 1969-74 Current Steak: 1, NSU

at SLU 11/14/98 at NSU 11/13/99 11/11/00 10/6/01 10/31/02 11/8/03 11/13/04 10/8/05 10/7/06 10/20/07 10/25/08 10/31/09 10/30/10 11/12/11

W 59-3 L 0-21 L 13-27 L 14-30 W 38-10 L 24-29 W 45-27 W 10-6 L 30-20 L 42-20 W 24-16 L 34-30 W 23-20ot L 43-7

At Huntsville: SHSU, 10-8 At Natchitoches: NSU, 11-5 SHSU Longest Streak: 3, 1999-2001 at Nicholls NSU Longest Streak: 6, 1993-98 at NW Current Steak: 1, NSU at Nicholls at NW at Nicholls at NW at Nicholls at NW at Nicholls at NW at Nicholls at NW Stephen F. Austin at Nicholls NSU leads 43-22-3 W 7-3 at NW 11/7/24 L 6-7 at Nicholls 11/6/25 L 0-28 at NW 11/6/26 W 6-0 at Nicholls 11/5/27 W 21-0 at NW 11/3/28 W 41-6 at Nicholls 10/26/29 W 21-20 at NW 11/8/30 W 19-0 at NW 11/6/31 W 39-0 at Nicholls 11/4/32 W 38-6 at NW 11/3/33 T 0-0 at Nicholls 11/2/34 L 6-13 at NW 11/8/35 W 20-7 at Nicholls 11/6/36 L 0-2 at NW 11/5/37 W 6-0 at Nicholls 11/4/38 W 20-6 at NW 11/3/39 L 7-14 at Nicholls 11/4/40 W 25-6 at NW 11/29/46 L 12-14 at Nicholls 9/15/56 W 20-7 at NW 9/15/57 T 14-14 at Nicholls 9/12/59 W 14-0 at Nicholls 9/17/60 W 35-19 at NW 9/16/61 W 23-6 at Nicholls 9/15/62 L 0-10 at NW 9/14/63 W 34-14 at Nicholls 9/19/64 9/27/69 W 37-35 9/19/70 W 9-7 At Thibodaux:Tied, 10-10 9/18/71 W 18-7 At Natchitoches: NWlA, 14-5 9/16/72 W 20-7 Nicholls Longest Streak: 3, 1973-75; 2003-05 9/21/74 L 13-14 NWLA Longest Streak: 9, 1980-88 9/20/75 L 13-17 Current Steak: 1, NWLA 9/18/76 W 47-0 9/24/77 W 20-6 9/16/78 W 21-14 9/15/79 W 27-21 9/20/80 W 22-3 9/19/81 W 42-13 9/18/82 W 28-14 10/1/83 L 25-27 11/17/84 L 18-22 Central Arkansas 11/23/85 L 10-19 UCA leads 3-2 L 14-28 9/8/07 W 31-28 at NSU 11/22/86 W 33-21 11/8/08 L 42-6 at UCA 11/21/87 W 20-17 10/10/09 L 34-0 at NSU 11/19/88 T 17-17 10/9/10 W 24-19 at UCA 11/18/89 W 20-3 11/5/12 L 45-12 at NSU 11/17/90 11/23/91 W 52-0 11/21/92 W 24-10 At Conway: Tied, 1-1 11/20/93 L 20-51 At Natchitoches: UCA, 2-1 11/19/94 L 13-34 Current Steak: 1, UCA 11/16/95 L 20-25 11/23/96 W 17-10 11/20/97 W 38-24 11/21/98 W 35-21 11/2/99 L 14-29 11/18/00 L 3-17 11/17/01 W 31-17 11/23/02 W 42-3 11/22/03 L 14-44 Sam Houston State 11/20/04 W 37-16 NSU leads 19-15 W 41-21 10/10/29 L 2-26 at SHSU 11/17/05 L 20-11 10/11/30 L 2-12 at NSU 11/16/06 W 31-12 11/8/37 W 7-6 at SHSU 11/17/07 W 34-24 9/30/38 L 6-14 at NSU 11/22/08 L 19-10 10/2/42 W 26-7 at SHSU 11/21/09 L 36-13 12/6/58 W 18-11 at NSU 11/20/10 L 33-0 10/27/84 W 38-7 at SHSU 11/19/11 10/19/85 W 14-10 at SHSU 10/18/86 W 31-23 at NSU At Nacogdoches : NSU, 11-2 10/31/87 L 7-34 at SHSU At Natchitoches: NSU, 17-11-1 10/29/88 W 49-14 at NSU SFA Longest Streak: 4, 1983-86 10/28/89 L 3-26 at SHSU NWLA Longest Streak: 9, 1976-82 11/3/90 W 27-10 at NSU Current Steak: 3, SFA 11/9/91 L 3-13 at SHSU 11/7/92 L 19-42 at NSU 10/16/93 W 34-27 at SHSU 10/15/94 W 54-0 at NSU 10/14/95 W 24-2 at SHSU 10/19/96 W 38-21 at NSU 11/15/97 W 35-19 at SHSU

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Arkansas-Monticello NSU leads 1-0 2006 W, 20-3

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Northwestern State leads 24-15 10/6/73 L 0-3 10/12/74 L 0-7 10/11/75 L 10-23 10/9/76 W 20-8 10/8/77 L 6-10 10/28/78 W 28-18 10/27/79 L 24-27 11/8/80 W 21-14 11/7/81 W 31-17 11/6/82 W 38-6 11/5/83 W 24-21 10/11/84 W 19-0 11/9/85 W 20-14 11/8/86 W 28-13 11/7/87 W 31-28 10/15/88 W 27-12 11/4/89 L 16-21 9/15/90 L 7-19 11/16/91 W 16-10 11/14/92 W 44-6 10/9/93 W 35-21 9/17/94 W 35-3 10/7/95 W 34-14 10/12/96 L 17-19 9/27/97 W 19-0 10/24/98 W 28-26 10/2/99 W 42-17 10/14/00 W 27-21* 10/20/01 W 42-17 10/24/02 W 21-14 10/25/03 L 30-40 10/21/04 L 14-40 11/5/05 L 31-24 10/21/06 W 9-0 10/6/07 L 58-0 10/11/08 W 36-28 11/14/09 L 28-21 11/13/10 L 37-7 9/24/11 W 34-0

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2012 OPPONENT INFORMATION Texas Tech Sept. 1 • TBA Jones AT&T Stadium (60,454) • Lubbock,Tex.

Location:.................. Lubbock,TX 2011 Record:........................ 5-7 2011 Big XII Record............... 2-7 Postseason..........................None Head Coach.......Tommy Tubbervile TT Record....................13-12 (2) Career Record...................123-72 Starters Returning:...................18 Letterman Returning................49 Enrollment.......................31,637 Founded............................ 1923 Stadium......... Jones AT&T Stadium Nickname................. Red Raiders Colors....................Black and Red President.....................Guy Bailey Athletic Director........Kirby Hocutt SID:.......................... Blayne Beal SID #.................... 806-742-2770

SID #.................... 775-682-6982 Email............... hartleyc@unr.edu Website......... nevadawolfpack.com Twitter............. @nevadawolfpack Press Box............... 775-784-6545 2012 Season 9/1/12 at California TBA 9/8/12 South Florida 12:30 9/15/12 Northwestern St. 6:05 9/22/12 at Hawai’i 7:30 9/29/12 at Texas State TBA 10/6/12 Wyoming TBA 10/13/12 at UNLV TBA 10/20/12 San Diego State 7:30 10/26/12 at Air Force 5:00 11/10/12 Fresno State 7:30 11/17/12 New Mexico TBA 12/01/12 Boise State TBA

Mississippi Valley State Sept. 22 • 6:00 Turpin Stadium (15,971) • Natchitoches, La.

Location:................ Itta Bena, Miss 2011 Record:.......................1-10 2011 GAC Record................. 1-8 Confernce........................ SWAC Postseason..........................None Head Coach.............. Karl Morgan UAM Record.................. 1-20 (2) Career Record......................1-20 Enrollment........................ 3,767 Founded............................ 1950 Stadium..........Rice-Totten Stadium Nickname..................Delta Devis Colors.......Forest Green and White President............. Donna H. Oliver Athletic Director.........Donald Sims SID:.................. William Bright Jr. SID #.................... 662-254-3011 Email.. sportsinfo@mvsu.edu/athletics

2012 Season 8/30/12 Middle Tenn. St. TBA 9/8/12 McMurry (TX) 7:00 9/15/12 at Weber State TBA 9/22/12 Southeastern La TBA 9/29/12 Northwestern St. 7:00 10/13/12 Central Arkansas 7:00 10/20/12 at Sam Houston TBA 10/27/12 Stephen F. Austin 7:00 11/03/12 at Nicholls State TBA 11/10/12 at UT San Antonio TBA 11/17/12 Lamar 7:00

SID:............................. Erik Cox SID #...................409-880-83229 Email............ erik.cox@lamar.edu Website...........lamarcardinals.com Twitter....................@lamarcards Press Box............... 409-880-7483 2012 Season 9/1/12 at LA-Lafayette TBA 9/8/12 Prairie View A&M TBA 9/15/12 at Hawai’i TBA 9/22/12 Langston TBA 9/29/12 Southeastern La. TBA 10/6/12 at Northwestern St. 6:00 10/13/12 McMurry TBA 10/20/12 at Central Arkansas TBA 10/27/12 Sam Houston TBA 11/03/12 at Stephen F. Austin TBA 11/10/12 Nicholls TBA 11/17/12 at McNeese State TBA

Southeastern Louisiana Oct. 13 • 3:00 Strawberry Stadium (8,000) • Hammond, La.

Location:...............Hammond , LA 2011 Record:........................ 2-8 2011 SLC Record...............1-6 (7) Postseason..........................None Head Coach.............. Ron Roberts MSU Record......................... 0-0 Career Record................47-16 (5) Starters Returning:...................21 Letterman Returning................50 Enrollment.......................15,414 Founded..............................192 Offense.........................Multiple Defense.............................3-3-5 Stadium.......... Strawberry Stadium Nickname..........................Lions Colors................. Green and Gold President..................John L. Crain Athletic Director......... Bert Bellairs

SID:........................ Matt Sullivan SID #.................... 985-549-2142 Email..............rsullivan@selu.edu Website.................. lionsports.net Twitter....................@sluathletics Press Box............... 985-549-2443 2012 Season 9/1/12 at Missouri 9/8/12 S. Dakota State 9/15/12 at UT Martin 9/22/12 McNeese State 9/29/12 at Lamar 10/6/12 at UAB 10/13/12 Northwestern St. 10/27/12 Central Arkansas 11/03/12 at Sam Houston 11/10/12 Stephen F. Austin 11/17/12 at Nicholls State

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Central Arkansas Nov. 3 • 7:00 Estes Stadium (8,500) • Conway, Ark.

Location:..................Conway , LA 2011 Record:........................ 9-4 2011 SLC Record.............6-1, 2nd Postseason...................First round Head Coach............. Clint Conque UCA Record................89-51 (12) Career Record..................... same Starters Returning:...................15 Letterman Returning................45 Enrollment.......................11,758 Founded............................ 1907 Offense.........................Multiple Defense............................... 4-3 Stadium..First Security Field at Estes Stadium Nickname..........................Bears Colors.................Purple and Gray President............... Tom Courtway

Athletic Director..........Brad Teauge SID:............................ Steve East SID #.................... 501-450-5743 Email....................seast@uca.edu Website................. ucasports.com Twitter..................... @ucasports Press Box............... 501-450-5743 2012 Season 9/1/12 at Ole Miss TBA 9/8/12 at Murray State TBA 9/15/12 at Bacone College 6:00 9/22/12 Sam Houston 3:00 9/29/12 at Nicholls St. 6:00 10/6/12 at Stephen F. Austin TBA 10/13/12 at McNeese State 7:00 10/20/12 Lamar 6:00 10/27/12 at Southeastern La. TBA 11/03/12 Northwestern St. 7:00 11/17/12 Eastern Illinois 6:00

Sam Houston Nov. 10 • 6:00 Turpin Stadium (15,971) • Natchitoches, La.

Location:................Huntsville ,TX 2011 Record:.......................14-1 2011 SLC Record.............. 7-0, 1st Postseason...................Runner-up Head Coach................ Willie Fritz SHSU Record.................. 20-6 (2) Career Record..........156-58-1 (19) Starters Returning:...................19 Letterman Returning................50 Enrollment.......................17,618 Founded............................ 1879 Offense.........................Multiple Defense.........................Multiple Stadium............... Bowers Stadium Nickname...................... Bearkats Colors.............. Orange and White President.................. Dana Gibson Athletic Director..... Bobby Williams

SID:......................... Paul Ridings SID #.................... 936-294-1764 Email................ridings@shsu.edu Website................gobearkats.com Twitter................ @bearkatsports Press Box............... 936-294-1838 2012 Season 9/8/12 Incarnate Word 6:00 9/15/12 at Baylor TBA 9/22/12 at Central Arkansas 3:00 9/29/12 at Texas Southern 7:00 10/6/12 at Stephen F. Austin 3:00 10/13/12 at Nicholls State TBA 10/20/12 McNeese State 2:00 10/27/12 at Lamar TBA 11/03/12 Southeastern La. TBA 11/10/12 at Northwestern St. 6:00 11/17/12 at Texas A&M TBA

Stephen F. Austin Nov. 17 • 6:00 Homer Bryce Stadium (14,575) • Nacogdoches,Tex.

Location:............Nacgodoches ,TX 2011 Record:........................ 6-5 2011 SLC Record............. 5-2, 3rd Postseason..........................None Head Coach................J.C. Harper SFA Record................... 29-30(5) Career Record..................... same Starters Returning:...................19 Letterman Returning................52 Enrollment.......................12,903 Founded............................ 1923 Offense........................... Spread Defense............................... 4-3 Stadium.................. Homer Bryce Nickname................ Lumberjacks Colors...............Purple and White President..................Baker Pattillo Athletic Director.......... Robert Hill

SID:........................ James Dixon SID #.................... 936-468-2606 Email................jdixon@sfasu.edu Website....................sfajacks.com Twitter.................. @sfa_athletics Press Box.......936-468-3910/3911 2012 Season 8/30/12 SW Oklahoma 6:00 9/8/12 at SMU TBA 9/15/12 at Montana State TBA 9/22/12 at Texas State TBA 9/29/12 Central Arkansas 6:00 10/6/12 Sam Houston 3:00 10/20/12 Nicholls State 2:00 10/27/12 at McNeese State 7:00 11/03/12 Lamar 6:00 11/10/12 at Southeastern La TBA 11/17/12 at Northwestern St 6:00

Nicholls State Oct. 27 • 6:00 Turpin Stadium (15,971) • Natchitoches, La.

Website........... mvsu.edu/athletics Location:...............Thibodaux , LA 2011 Record:.......................1-10 2012 Season 2011 SLC Record..............0-7, 8th 9/1/12 Concordia College 5:00 Postseason..........................None 9/8/12 at Alabama State TBA 9/15/12 at Southern 6:00 Head Coach............ Charlie Stubbs 9/22/12 at Northwestern St. 6:00 NSU Record................... 5-17 (2) 10/6/12 Alabama A&M 2:00 Career Record..................... same 10/13/12 Grambling State 2:00 Starters Returning:...................17 10/20/12 at Jackson State TBA Letterman Returning................51 10/27/12 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 3:00 Enrollment........................ 6,404 11/03/12 Alcorn State 1:00 Founded............................ 1948 11/10/12 Prairie View A&M 1:00 11/17/12 Texas Southern TBA Offense................... Multiple-Pro Defense............................... 3-4 Stadium......John L. Guidry Stadium Nickname......................Colonels Colors......................Red an Gray President...........Stephen T. Hulbert Athletic Director........Rob Bernardi

Great Tradition • Brighter Future

Athletic Director.......T. McClelland SID:.................Matthew Bonnette SID #.................... 337-475-5207 Email.....wbonnette@ncmeese.edu Website...www.mcneesesports.com Twitter...............@mcneesesports Press Box............... 337-475-5225

Lamar Oct. 6 • 6:00 Turpin Stadium (15,971) • Natchitoches, La.

Website................uamsports.com Location:................ Beaumont,TX 2011 Record:........................ 4-7 2012 Season 2011 SLC Record..............2-5, 6th 9/1/12 Shepherd Tech 6:00 Postseason..........................None 9/8/12 at Northwestern St 6:00 9/15/12 Harding 6:00 Head Coach..............Ray Woodard 9/22/12 at East Central TBA LU Record..................... 9-13 (2) 9/29/12 Southern Arkansas 6:00 Career Record......................9-13 10/6/12 at Henderson State TBA Starters Returning:...................14 10/13/12 Ouachita Baptist 3:00 Letterman Returning................63 10/20/12 at Arkansas Tech TBA Enrollment.......................14,388 10/27/12 SE Oklahoma St. 3:00 Founded............................ 1923 11/03/12 SW Oklahoma St. TBA 11/10/12 NW Oklahoma St. 3:00 Offense.................... Multiple Set Defense............................... 3-4 Stadium..Provost Umphrey Stadium Nickname.....................Cardinals Colors...................Red and White President...............James Simmons Athletic Director... Jason Henderson

Nevada Sept. 15 • 6:05 CST Mackay Stadium (23,993) • Reno, Nev.

Location:.....................Reno , NV 2011 Record:........................ 7-6 2011 WAC Record...........5-2, 2nd Postseason....Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl Head Coach..................Chris Ault Nevada Record..........226-103 (28) Career Record..................... same Starters Returning:...................14 Letterman Returning................31 Enrollment.......................17,000 Offense.............................Pistol Defense............................... 4-3 Stadium...............Mackay Stadium Nickname.....................Wolfpack Colors............Navy Blue and Silver President................. Marc Johnson Athletic Director.......... Cary Groth SID:........................Chad Hartley

McNeese State Sept. 29 • 7:00 Cowboy Stadium (17,610) • Lake Charles, La.

Email............blayne.beal@ttu.edu Location:.............Lake Charles, LA Website................. texastech.com 2011 Record:........................ 6-5 2011 SLC Record............. 4-3, 3rd 2012 Season Postseason..........................None 9/1/12 Northwestern St. TBA Head Coach.................Matt Viator 9/8/12 at Texas Tech 6:00 9/15/12 New Mexico TBA MSU Record..................45-20 (6) 9/29/12 at Iowa State TBA Career Record.....................Same 10/13/12 West Virginia TBA Starters Returning:...................15 10/20/12 at TCU TBA Letterman Returning................53 10/27/12 at Kansas State TBA Enrollment........................ 8,700 11/03/12 Texas TBA Founded............................ 1939 11/10/12 Kansas TBA Offense....................Multiple Pro 11/17/12 at OK State TBA 11/24/12 Baylor TBA Defense.............................4-2-5 Stadium.........Louis Bonnette Field, Cowboy Stadium Nickname.....................Cowboys Colors....................Blue and Gold President............ Philip C.Williams

Arkansas-Monticello Sept. 8 • 6:00 Turpin Stadium (15,971) • Natchitoches, La.

Location:............... Monticello, AR 2011 Record:........................ 5-6 2011 GAC Record................. 3-3 Confernce..............Great American Postseason..........................None Head Coach...............Hud Jackson UAM Record....................5-6 (1) Career Record..................... same Enrollment........................ 3,300 Founded............................ 1909 Stadium..Leslie Cotton Boll Stadium Nickname..................Boll Weevils Colors.........Kelly Green and White President................... Jack Lassiter Athletic Director........ Chris Ratcliff SID:.................. Michael Nienaber SID #.................... 870-460-1574 Email.........nienaber@uamont.edu

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SID:.........................Jamie Bustos SID #.................... 985-448-2481 Email.... jamie.bustos@nicholls.edu Website........... geauxcolonels.com Twitter................ @colonelsports Press Box............... 985-448-4845 2012 Season 9/1/12 at Oregon State TBA 9/8/12 at South Alabama TBA 9/15/12 at Tulsa TBA 9/22/12 Evangel 6:00 10/6/12 at Central Arkansas TBA 10/13/12 Sam Houston 6:00 10/20/12 at Stephen F. Austin TBA 10/27/12 at Northwestern St. 6:00 11/03/12 McNeese State 3:00 11/10/12 at Lamar TBA 11/17/12 Southeastern La. 6:00

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Dr. Randall J. Webb Northwestern State President

Dr. Randall J. Webb stated when he became Northwestern State Uni- U N I V E R S I T Y A D M I N I S T R AT I O N versity’s 17th president in July of 1996 that his primary objective would be to help make his Alma Mater the best institution it could be. It is ap- President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Randall J. Webb parent after 16 years that Webb is achieving that admirable goal. Enrollment has reached record levels during Webb’s tenure as presi- Provost & Vice President for Academic and dent and exceeded 10,500 for the first time in history in the fall of 2004. Student Affairs: Webb has also been at the forefront in recent years of moving the uni- . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Lisa Abney versity toward higher admission standards, which has resulted in some Vice President for External Affairs: enrollment declines but in the enrollment of students with greater aca- . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jerry Pierce demic potential and aptitude. Retention has increased at the university, the average ACT score of students has gone up, and high Vice President for Business Affairs: school student leaders are enrolling in Northwestern in record numbers. There has been a substantial . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl Jones increase in the number of high school valedictorians and salutatorians among first-time freshmen at the Vice President for University Affairs: university. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marcus Jones External funding for NSU has also increased dramatically under Webb’s leadership. In the first capi- Vice President for Technology, Research and tal campaign in its history, the university received $32.7 million to far exceed its goal of $18.84 million. Economic Development: That funding included the establishment of numerous endowed chairs and professorships to enhance . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Darlene Williams academic programs at the university. In addition to the private funding, Northwestern has received more grant monies in recent years from state and federal agencies and private foundations than at any Executive Assistant to the President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Crew time since its founding in 1884. Webb has also expanded the university’s outreach by spearheading the development at NSU of the largest electronic education and distance learning network of any university in Louisiana. NSU offers courses and degree programs to students across the nation and world through Internet and compressed video. Millions of dollars have been obtained during Webb’s presidency for new and renovated facilities. A new $6.9 million Wellness, Recreation and Activity Center opened on the campus in 2005; and Morrison Hall, the Family and Consumer Sciences Building, and Williamson Hall have been completely renovated and restored. A new Student Services Center on the site of the former West Caspari Hall was completed in May 2012. Over $32 million in construction by a private company has added two modified residence halls to the campus in recent years. Funding has also been obtained to rebuild the East Caspari Hall and replace the underground electrical distribution system. Northwestern academic programs and athletic teams continue to receive positive national recognition. The Computer Information Systems program, for example, won five consecutive national championships in academic competition in systems analysis, and the NSU men’s basketball team defeated Iowa in the NCAA national championship tournament. A former center on the Northwestern football team, Webb is an avid supporter of the university’s athletic programs and has held positions of leadership at the national level in intercollegiate athletics. He has served as chair of the board of directors of the Southland Conference and has been a member of the prestigious NCAA Executive Council and the NCAA Division I Board of Directors that oversee all major policy decisions by the governing body for major college sports. He currently serves as the Southland Conference representative on the NCAA Presidential Advisory Group. A 1965 graduate of Northwestern in mathematics and business education, Webb earned a master of science degree in mathematics from NSU in 1966. He received a doctorate in education from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1971 with a concentration in mathematics and research. Webb was a member of the faculty of Longwood College in Farmville, Va, from 1966 until 1974. He served as Director of Higher Education and Teacher Certification in the Louisiana Department of Education from 1974 through 1976. He moved to Southeastern Louisiana University in 1976 and in 13 years there held positions as director of institutional research, EEO officer, registrar and member of the mathematics faculty. He became Dean of Instruction and Graduate Studies and professor of mathematics at Northwestern in 1989. In that position, he was responsible for campuswide policy development, planning, advancement, and review of both graduate and undergraduate programs. While Webb was in that position, graduate enrollment increased by 35 percent, and internal funding for faculty research increased by 200 percent. As dean, Webb proposed the concept for NSU’s successful Freshman Connection Program and served as a member of the writing team for a grant proposal that resulted in a five year, $1.7 million Title III grant to improve student retention. He also chaired the steering committee for NSU’s Self Study for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. He has been active in the community as a member of the board of directors of the Natchitoches Chamber of Commerce and as a member of the Association for the Preservation of Historic Natchitoches, the Natchitoches Historic Foundation, the Natchitoches-Northwestern Symphony Society, Rotary Club, and the First Baptist Church. Webb and his wife Brenda have two daughters, both honor graduates of Northwestern. Tamara and her husband, former NSU All-America baseball pitcher Reggie Gatewood, live in Long Valley,N.J., with their children Tyler and Ava. Lauren is married to former outstanding NSU baseball player Nick Simokaitis, and they live in St. Louis with their sons Nicholas and Benjamin. Randy and Brenda Webb

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Jerry Pierce

Northwestern State Demons

Vice President • External Affairs Jerry Pierce is the Cal Ripken of the Northwestern State athletic program. Day after day, year after year, Pierce is in the lineup, fielding his position with aplomb, and delivering at the plate, knocking a ball out of the park from time to time but always taking an understated profile, seeing himself as a role player. Beginning his 48th year on the university’s staff, Pierce’s impact on NSU and the city of Natchitoches can’t be measured as easily as Ripkin’s Baseball Hall of Fame statistics, but they are equally indelible. He begins his 22nd year as vice president of external affairs at Northwestern. A significant aspect of his job is oversight of intercollegiate athletics. Pierce works closely with athletic director Greg Burke and all NSU coaches and staff members to keep Northwestern athletics competing at a championship level week after week, month after month and year after year. Pierce is an avid tennis player who has been a member of USTA teams that have won more than a dozen state championships, five regional titles and one national championship. Well before moving into the executive position, Pierce had already served his alma mater, adopted hometown and state with distinction. In his role NSU Athletic Council as vice president, he oversees university operations in athletics, alumni and development, public and media relations and assists Jody Biscoe (Chair) President Dr. Randall J.Webb in governmental affairs activities. Lyn Christopher Many of those duties were his since the 1970s as he worked Dwight Epperson under four previous presidents as Northwestern advanced from Kelee Grimes NAIA to NCAA College Division to NCAA Division I athletic Marcus Jones status in 1977. Jennifer Kelly A 1961 graduate of Northwestern, Pierce served as trainer for the Demon football team during his college years, workMelissa Kelly ing closely with legendary coach Jack Clayton. After earning Natalie Laurence Tara McKenney (Student) his journalism degree, Pierce went to work for the New Orleans Times Picayune, serving as a reporter and editor. He was Dr. Charles Pellegrin named executive sports editor at the age of 24. Dr. Pat Pierson In 1965, he chose to raise his two sons in Natchitoches and Kristi Simms returned to NSU as sports information director. He was proDr. Mark Swanstrom moted to news bureau director two years later and assumed additional responsibilities in athletics, alumni affairs and other Ed Ward areas through the years. Will Watson (Student) He founded, in 1972, the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame facilDr. Randall Webb ity in Prather Coliseum on the NSU campus, providing a home for an entity created in 1958. He established annual induction Ex-Officio Members activities that remain in place nearly four decades later, and Greg Burke served as director of the Hall for 19 years until his promotion Carrie Crowell to vice president forced him to step aside from the volunteer Dustin Eubanks post. He helped guide Northwestern into three athletic conferRoxanne Freeman ences (Trans America, 1979; Gulf Star, 1983; Southland, 1987) Dr. Patrice Moulton and NCAA Division I status in 1977. He is a past president of Dr. Vicki Parrish the Southland and has served the conference through other ofJerry Pierce fices and committee positions. In 1994, he was named one of Louisiana’s 20 most influential sports figures by the Times-Picayune. Also on the list were New Orleans Saints owner Tom Benson, LSU athletic director Joe Dean and basketball coach Dale Brown, and Grambling football coaching legend Eddie Robinson. His salesmanship and managerial skills were instrumental in convincing Tri-Star Productions to film the 1989 smash hit movie Steel Magnolias, with an all-star cast including Julia Roberts, Sally Field and Dylan McDermott in Natchitoches and on the NSU campus. The movie’s impact on tourism in Natchitoches continues to resonate more than two decades later. Pierce is regarded as one of the most effective legislative liaisons for Louisiana’s higher education system. He is also a popular after dinner speaker and master of ceremonies who has spoken at hundreds of events since 1965. In addition to his administrative responsibilities, Pierce is a member of the Journalism Department faculty. He is the author of one book and editor of two others and has written thousands of editorials, columns, features and other articles for newspapers and magazines. Pierce and his wife Regina, a teacher, live on Cane River Lake in Natchitoches. He has two sons, Randy and Rick, both NSU graduates; and three grandchildren, twins Evan and Amanda, 22, and Miranda, 11, and two stepchildren, Nicholas and Natalie. Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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DEMONS’ DECADE OF EXCELLENCE Highlights of NSU athletics in the first 10 years under the leadership of Dr. Randall Webb, Vice President Jerry Pierce and Director of Athletics Greg Burke 22 Southland Conference Championships (7 sports) Football (1997, 1998, 2004), basketball (2005, 2006), women’s basketball (1999, 2004), baseball (1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005), women’s soccer (2000), softball (1998, 1999, 2000), men’s track and field (1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002). AllSports (1997-98).

10 SLC Tournament Championships (4 sports) Basketball (2001, 2006), women’s soccer (1997, 2000, 2002, 2005), women’s basketball (2004) and softball (1998, 2000, 2002).

16 Postseason Appearances (6 sports) Football - FCS Division playoffs (1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004); basketball (2001, 2006); women’s basketball (2004); baseball (2005); softball (1998, 2000, 2002); women’s soccer (2000, 2002, 2005). Women’s Basketball also played in the 1999 WNIT.

45 National Awards (5 sports) All-America awards - track and field (18), football (19), baseball (1). Academic All-America honors – softball (2), baseball (2). National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete (1); NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship (1); basketball - 2006 Pontiac Game Changing Performance $100,000 Scholarship

3 Olympic Competitors (2 sports) Track and field alumni LaMark Carter (2000) Kenta Bell (2004 and 2008) represented the USA in the Olympic Games in the triple jump. Fomer Demon basketball player Dr. Gayle Hatch was the USA’s head men’s weightlifting coach in the 2004 Athens Games.

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Greg Burke

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AGE: 55 (Born Oct. 22, 1956) • HOMETOWN: Alliance, Ohio • HIGH SCHOOL: Marlington ’74 • COLLEGE: Mt. Union ’78 (cum laude) POSTGRADUATE: Kent State ’86 • BEFORE HE WAS A.D.: Sports writer, Alliance (Ohio) Review, 1972-78; director of news and sports information, Hiram (Ohio) College (1978-85); administrative intern, NSU athletics, 1985-86; director, NSU Athletic Association, 1986-92; director of athletic development, University of Akron, 1992-96. BIG FAN OF: Cleveland Browns, Indians and Cavaliers • INTERESTS: Working out, watching ESPN and VH1 Classic, family outings.

At the outset of his 17th year as director of athletics at Northwestern State, Greg Burke has received national acclaim for the job he’s done in his adopted hometown. Burke has been athletics director at Northwestern since Aug. 29, 1996, when his first day included speaking at the annual NSU/Independence Bowl Kickoff Luncheon. Burke is the longest serving AD at any Louisiana institution. He has steered NSU athletics to many of its greatest accomplishments while overseeing a program that has fielded championship caliber teams in nearly all of the school’s NCAA Division I sports. Two years ago, he was included among 29 winners of the Under Amour AD of the Year Award presented by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). He was also among four winners chosen to be involved in a Street and Smith’s SportsBusiness Journal panel discussion on current Division I athletics issues. Joining NSU’s Burke were Purdue’s Morgan Burke (no relation), Samford’s Bob Roller and Lee Fowler of North Carolina State, with the transcript of their discussion distributed to national media by the Sports Business Daily. Burke just completed a term as the 2010-11 president of the Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association. Burke’s 16 years as athletic director include 32 Southland Conference regular-season or tournament championships, 54 All-American and Academic All-American student athletes, and three U.S. Olympic competitors. Seventeen NSU teams have taken part in NCAA or WNIT postseason competition. Under his guidance, Northwestern State has led all 13 public institutions in Louisiana, and all 12 Southland Conference institutions, in the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate and Graduation Success Rate reports. The school’s athletic facilities have undergone nearly $7 million in improvements in the past four years. NSU in 2004-05 became the first (and remains the only) Southland Conference member in the league’s five decades of history to sweep football, men’s basketball and baseball championships in the same athletic year. It’s been done only once in Southeastern Conference history, by Alabama in 1933-34, and only four times in Big Ten Conference history, the last time by Michigan State in 1979-80. Those accomplishments have come with one of the more modest athletic budgets in the state and conference. Burke’s management skill and fundraising ability have been pivotal. Burke generated a $2 million series of sponsorships for new scoreboards installed for 2008-09 at all NSU athletic venues and spearheaded the $700,000 Second Century Circle fencing project for athletic venues. Burke has displayed a remarkable ability to hire dynamic head coaches, including several whose success at Northwestern State has propelled them to national prominence in subsequent positions. From his first day on the job, Burke has stressed the importance of having a balanced athletic program. To that end, tremendous competitive strides have been made in women’s athletics under his guidance. The NSU soccer program was the first one in Louisiana ever to reach the NCAA Tournament and remains the only one with multiple appearances. Volleyball set attendance records and has made its best-ever showings in conference play in recent years. In softball, NSU posted the nation’s most improved win total in 2010 regular-season play under second-year coach Donald Pickett, and moved among league contenders in 2011. The Lady Demons joined Stanford as the only women’s tennis programs in the country in 2010 with only one regular-season loss, while sweeping Southland regular-season and tournament titles and making a first-ever NCAA Team Tournament appearance. While on-field success by Demon and Lady Demon teams has been a source of pride for NSU supporters, Burke is equally proud of the tone which has been set within the NSU athletic program as it relates to academic achievement and community service. The academic accomplishments are reflected annually in the NCAA’s APR and GSR studies. Community service by NSU student-athletes, coaches and staff more than doubled to over 5,000 hours in 2009-10 and remained at that level in 2010-11. Burke spearheaded the adoption of the slogan “Great Tradition, Brighter Future” for NSU Athletics, and the creation of NSU Athletics “Cornerstones” for student-athletes: “Academic Achievement, Personal Responsibility, Competitive Success … Every Minute, Every Hour, Every Day!” In 2005, Burke was one of three recipients of the All-America Football Foundation’s Gen. Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletic Director Award and that same year, was also tabbed as one of two Natchitoches Parish Cenla Newsmakers of 2005 by the Alexandria Town Talk newspaper’s editorial staff. He received the 2006 “Outstanding Alumni Award” from his alma mater, Marlington High School in Alliance, Ohio, recognizing his community service and professional achievements. Burke became one of only 21 alumni honored since the award was instituted in 1982. In June 2006, he was a featured speaker and panelist at the National Association of Collegiate Athletic Directors convention in New Orleans, addressing members of the College Athletic Business Managers of America and also participating in a panel discussion of “Fundraising from an Athletic Director’s Perspective” speaking to the National Association of Athletic Development Directors. Since 2007, Burke has been a member of the prestigious NCAA Championships/Sports Management Cabinet, a 49-person panel which makes recommendations to the NCAA Board of Directors on key issues facing Division I athletics. He previously served a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee (1999-2002) and concurrently served a term on the eight-member NCAA FCS Committee that administers the national playoffs. Since his committee term expired, Burke has served as a site supervisor for Football Championship Subdivision playoff games across the nation and he is regarded as one of the country’s premiere advocates of FCS football. In 2004 and 2011, NSU received the highest possible rating, “fully certified,” from the National Collegiate Athletic Association, affirming that Northwestern operates its athletic program in substantial conformity with operating principles adopted by the NCAA Division I membership. Burke is a past president of the Natchitoches Kiwanis Club and remains active in that civic group. He has also been part of the steering committee for the Natchitoches Christmas Festival and is a former president of the Natchitoches Area Jaycees. He is involved with the American Heart Association and was 2010 March of Dimes chairman locally. He and his wife, Susu, is a Natchitoches native, NSU graduate and an elementary teacher. Their 18-year-old daughter, Catherine, graduated from St. Mary’s High School in May of 2012 and will attend Louisiana Tech.

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2011 GAME RECAPS

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Delta State

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Sept. 1 2012 • Turpin Stadium • Natchitoches, LA • 7,531

Sept. 10 2012 • Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA • 92,405

Courageous comback carries Demons to victory

Second-ranked LSU looks first rate

pleting a school record 13 straight passes to spark a huge second-half rally from a 17-point deficit as Northwestern State prevailed 24-23 over Division II power Delta State on Sept. 1 at Turpin Stadium. Henderson replaced starter Paul Harris and guided the Demons (1-0) back from a 17-0 halftime deficit with 24 unanswered points, scoring on four of their first five possessions after halftime and fumbling away another chance inside the visitors’ 30. Delta State (1-1), last year’s Division II runner-up and No. 2 in the division this season, missed a chance to win the game with 10 seconds left on a failed two-point conversion pass. Northwestern won its 499th all-time game with its second-biggest rally since moving into Division I in 1977, topped only by a second-half rally from a 23-0 deficit to win 27-23 in the 2005 opener at Louisiana-Monroe. Henderson completed his first 13 passes, including a 32-yard touchdown to senior tight end Justin Aldredge less than two minutes into the second half to get NSU on the board. The Demons drew within 17-14 on a 10-play, 61-yard drive capped by a 2-yard Sterling Endsley run, and took the lead on a 3-yard Endsley run set up by a Cashas Pollard interception at the Statesmen’s 41-yard line.

lege squad on Sept. 10, taking command with two touchdowns in the closing minutes of the first half and whipping Northwestern State 49-3 before 92,405 at Tiger Stadium. The Demons dipped to 1-1 after losing their first matchup with LSU since 1942, with a first-ever contest at SMU ahead next Saturday night. The Tigers went 2-0 heading into their Southeastern Conference opener next Thursday at Mississippi State. The home opener throng at Tiger Stadium, including well over 4,000 NSU fans, was the largest crowd to watch a Northwestern football game, surpassing the previous high of 86,520 at Georgia’s Sanford Stadium in 2002. In that game, the No. 4-ranked Bulldogs dumped the Demons 45-7, and that NSU team went on to reach the FCS playoffs. LSU went to 11-0 all-time against Northwestern but gave up points for the first time ever. John Shaughnessy drilled a 44-yard field goal one minute into the second quarter to draw the Demons within 7-3 and ultimately become a historic footnote. The Tigers’ defense overwhelmed the Demons afterward as the outcome was resolved. LSU held Northwestern to only 95 total yards and just six first downs on 56 snaps.

Junior college transfer quarterback Brad Henderson caught fire, com- The LSU football team looked every bit the nation’s No. 2 major col-

Game Captains: Justin Aldredge, Ricky Issac, David Larsen Players of the Game: Offense, Justin Aldredge; Defense, Ricky Issac; Special Teams, Quinten Goodie Scout Team Players of the Week: Chase Collins, Zach Savoie, Paxton Cook Big Stick (tie): Louis Hollier, Tyler Smith

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1st 03:21 DSU - Micah Davis 1 yd run (Matt Dean kick), 11-98 4:51 7 - 0 2nd 10:05 DSU - Lavon Downs 8 yd pass from Micah Davis (Matt Dean kick), 12-83 5:29 14 - 0 00:25 DSU - Matt Dean 23 yd field goal, 10-90 4:14 17 - 0 3rd 13:07 NWLA - Aldredge, Justin 32 yd pass from Henderson, Brad (Shaughnessy, John kick), 2-30 0:39 17 - 7 01:45 NWLA - Endsley, Sterling 3 yd run (Shaughnessy, John kick), 1 0-61 3:53 17 - 14 4th 13:49 NWLA - Endsley, Sterling 2 yd run (Shaughnessy, John kick), 5-41 2:08 17 - 21 10:29 NWLA - Shaughnessy, John 27 yd field goal, 7-16 3:17 17 - 24 00:10 DSU - Tim Smith 13 yd pass from Micah Davis (Micah Davis pass failed), 11-71 1:54 23 - 24 Kickoff time: 6:00 • End of Game: 9:22 • Total elapsed time: 3:22 • Attendance: 7,531

YARDSTICK DSU First Downs 27 Rushing 37-131 Passing Yards 290 C o m p l e t i o n s - A t t e m p t s - I n t 19-43-2 Total Offense Yard 421 Total offense plays 80 Average Gain Per Play 5.3 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 15-117 Punts-Yards-Avg. 3-109-36.3 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-4-0 Average Per Return 4.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-66-0 Average Per Return 22.0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 Possession Time 30:56 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4

NSU 17 40-116 239 17-21-0 355 61 5.8 2-2 17-154 5-175-35.0 2-13-0 6.5 4-105-0 26.2 2-4-0 1-7-0 29:04 6 of 14 0 of 1 3-5

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Rushing: NSU - Rumeall Morris 8-41; D.J. Palmer 3-34; Sterling Endsley 8-18, 2 td; Sidney Riley 8-11; Brad Henderson 12-11; Team 1-1. DSU - Jermaine McKenzie 12-43. Passing: NSU - Brad Henderson 1314, 210, td; Paul Harris 4-6, 29; Team 0-1. DSU - Micah Davis 19-42, 290, 2 td, 1 int. Receiving: NSU - Phillip Harvey 5-62; T.C. Henry 4-65; Justin Aldredge 3-97, td; Rumeall Morris 2-9; Tucker Nims 1-5; Sterling Endsley 1-3; D.J. Palmer 1-(-2). DSU - Chance Dennis 4-57. Offensive Line Grades: Larry Calcote 94%, 60 snaps, 6 KO; Zach Case 88%, 52 snaps, 6 KO; Tchissakid Player 87%, 60 snaps, 4 KO; Jesse Hernandez 81%, 5 snaps, 1 KO; Isaac Puapuaga 78%, 45 snaps, 4 KO; Blayne Cole 72%, 64 snaps, 4 KO; Sherard Sorrells 59%, 6 snaps, 1 KO; Destry Hesskew 58%, 23 snaps; John McLendon 54%, 14 snaps, 2 KO. Defense: Ricky Issac 10 hits, 2 QBH; Cashas Pollard 8 hits, Int, 3 PBU; Derek Rose 8 hits, 3 TFL, QBH; Lamont Simmons 8 hits, 2 TFL, FF; Calvin Morton 5 hits, FR; Yaser Elqutub 4 hits, TFL; Jeremy Lane 3 hits, PBU; Patrick Black 2 hits, 1 sack, 1 TFL, FF, QBH; Bert Whitr 4 hits; Wade Williams 2 hits, 0.5 TFL, QBH; Cortez Paige 2 hits; Mike Adams 2 hits, 0.5 TFL, QBH; Phil LeBlanc 1 hit; Brashard Booker 1 hit, PBU; Keland Johnson 1 hit; Quinn Anthony 1 hit, PBU; Deon Simon 1 hit; Lesley Deamer 1 hit, PBU.

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Rushing: NSU - Sterling Endsley 4-8; D.J. Palmer 3-6; Rumeall Morris 9-6; Justin Aldredge 1-1; Phillip Harvey 1-(-1); Sidney 1st 08:03 LS - De. Peterson 9 yd pass from Jarrett Lee (Drew Alleman kick), 6-67 2:54 0 - 7 Riley 2-(-3); Don Canyon 1-(-4); Brad Hender2nd 14:00 NWLA - Shaughnessy, John 44 yd field goal, 6-12 2:25 3 - 7 son 5-(-7); Team 1-(-10). LSU - Michael Ford 09:50 LS - Spencer Ware 1 yd run (Drew Alleman kick), 8-63 4:06 3 - 14 13-72, 2 tds. 08:33 LS - Spencer Ware 6 yd run (Drew Alleman kick), 2-15 0:30 3 - 21 Passing: NSU - Brad Henderson 16-26, 74, 00:20 LS - Michael Ford 3 yd run (Drew Alleman kick), 5-52 0:30 3 - 28 int; Don Canyon 1-3, 25. LSU - Jarrett Lee 3rd 12:39 LS - Michael Ford 7 yd run (Drew Alleman kick), 6-59 2:18 3 - 35 9-10, 133, td. 02:36 LS - Alfred Blue 4 yd run (Drew Alleman kick), 10-57 3:57 3 - 42 Receiving: NSU - Justin Aldredge 7-58; 4th 07:36 LS - Kadron Boone 19 yd pass from Z. Mettenberger (Drew Alleman kick), 15-68 8:13 3 - 49 T.C. Henry 2-22; Sidney Riley 2-6; Trevor Kickoff time: 7:00 • End of Game: 9:55 • Total elapsed time: 2:55 • Eickman 1-9; Louis Hollier 1-5; D.J. Palmer Attendance: 92,405 1-3; Phillip Harvey 1-1; Kevin Shief 1-(-1); Fisher Romar 1-(-4). LSU - Rueben Randle YARDSTICK NSU LSU 5-121. First Downs 6 23 Offensive Line Grades: Zach Case 100%, Rushing 27-(1-4) 45-175 11 snaps; Tchissakid Player 74%, 45 snaps, 1 Passing Yards 99 225 KO; Blayne Cole 72%, 56 snaps, 1 KO; Destry C o m p l e t i o n s - A t t e m p t s - I n t 17-29-1 17-21-0 Hesskew 68%, 39 snaps, 1 KO; John McLendon Total Offense Yard 95 400 65%, 42 snaps, 4 KO; Sherard Sorrells 61%, 15 Total offense plays 56 66 snaps, 1 KO; Jesse Hernandez 60%, 5 snaps; Average Gain Per Play 1.7 6.1 Isaac Puapuaga 58%, 23 snaps, 1 KO, Larry Fumbles: Number-Lost 4-0 3-1 Calcote 53%, 51 snaps, 1 KO; Caleb Stanfield Penalties: Number-Yards 5-40 7-51 33%, 6 snaps. Punts-Yards-Avg. 7-239-34.1 3-123-41.0 Defense: Brashard Booker 14 hits, 0.5 TFL; Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-(-1)-0 4-26-0 Jeremy Lane 9 hits, 1 sack, TFL; Derek Rose Average Per Return -1.0 6.5 9 hits, 2 TFL; Lamont Simmons 7 hits; RegKickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 8-132-0 2-7-0 gie Toomer 6 hits, 1.5 TFL, 2 FF; Bert White Average Per Return 16.5 3.5 6 hits; Lesley Deamer 6 hits; Cashas Pollard 5 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 hits; Anthony Gilbert 5 hits, FF; Deon Simon 4 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 hits; Ricky Issac 4 hits, 0.5 TFL;Yaser Elqutub 3 Possession Time 29:07 30:53 hits; Wade Williams 2 hits; Phil LeBlanc 2 hits; Third-Down Conversions 2 of 16 9 of 13 David Larsen 2 hits; Calvin Morton 1 hit; Justin Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0 Aldredge 1 hit; Tyler Smith 1 hit; Mike Adams 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 7-7 hit, FR; Brad Henderson 1 hit; Damon Medcafe 1 hit; Don Canyon 1 hit; Rico Albert 1 hit.

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Sept. 17 2012 • Ford Stadium • Dallas, TX • 20,083 SMU overwhelms Demons 40-7 Northwestern State coach Bradley Dale Peveto was impressed with his alma mater’s football team on Sept. 17. Trouble is, his Demons were playing against that team, and the SMU Mustangs dominated as running back Zach Line ran for a school-record five touchdowns in a 40-7 victory at Ford Stadium. SMU (2-1) corralled the Demons (1-2), holding them without an offensive score and to only 126 total yards. The Mustangs rolled up 530 offensive yards, 416 on 26 completions, and scored on five of their first six possessions to post a 26-0 halftime lead. Line (16 carries, 85 yards rushing) found the end zone on runs of 1, 4, 9, 16 and 5 yards to top an SMU scoring record by 11 players including Eric Dickerson and 1948 Heisman Trophy winner Doak Walker. The other Mustangs points came from field goals of 29 and 27 yards from Chase Hover, attoning for a miss on the first extra point of the night. The Demons’ defense played tough near the goalline to force the short field goals by Hover, and that effort produced NSU’s only points – a schoolrecord 93-yard fumble return with 1:41 remaining by senior safety Phil LeBlanc. Northwestern had only one turnover and was penalized only three times. Along with LeBlanc’s fumble return, junior safety Jamaal White had two interceptions, returning them for a combined 91 yards. Game Captains: Sterling Endsley, Cashas Pollard, Jeremy Lane Scout Team Players of the Week: Paxton Cook, Ethan Legarde, Alex Vidrine Big Stick (tie): Keland Johnson, Chris Dever, Tucker Nims

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Rushing: NSU - Sidney Riley 8-24; Sterling Endsley 7-21; Rumeall Morris 4-14; Keenan Gibson 1-4; D.J. Palmer 1st 07:54 SMU - LINE, Zach 1 yd run (HOVER, Chase kick failed), 8-55 3:40, 0 - 6 1-2; Brad Henderson 1-(-2); TEAM 03:14 SMU - LINE, Zach 4 yd run (HOVER, Chase kick), 7-67 2:43, 0 - 13 1-(-14). SMU - Zach Line 16-85, 5 td. 2nd 09:15 SMU - HOVER, Chase 29 yd field goal, 12-68 5:28, 0 - 16 Passing: NSU - Brad Henderson 1321, 77 yards; SMU - J.J. McDermott 05:03 SMU - HOVER, Chase 27 yd field goal, 7-47 2:14, 0 - 19 19-35, 278, int. 02:10 SMU - LINE, Zach 9 yd run (HOVER, Chase kick), 3-55 1:32, 0 - 26 Receiving: NSU - Louis Hollier 7-24; 3rd 11:59 SMU - LINE, Zach 16 yd run (HOVER, Chase kick), 4-58 1:28, 0 - 33 Phillip Harvey 2-53; T.C. Henry 2-4; 4th 10:13 SMU - LINE, Zach 5 yd run (HOVER, Chase kick), 5-50 2:31, 0 - 40 Brant Legendre 1-0; Kevin Shief 1-( 01:41 NWLA - LeBlanc, Phil 93 yd fumble recovery (Shaughnessy, John kick), 4). SMU - Cole Beasley 11-171. 7 - 40 Offensive Line Grades: Tchissakid Kickoff time: 7:05 • End of Game: 9:55 • Total elapsed time: 2:50 • Player 96%, 51 snaps, 6 KO; Blayne Cole 89%, 51 snaps, 7 KO; Isaac PuaAttendance: 20,083 puaga 80%, 51 snaps, 7 KO; Destry Hesskew 60%, 46 snaps; John McLenYARDSTICK NSU SMU don 58%, 43 snaps, 1 KO; Caleb StanFirst Downs 7 26 field 57%, 5 snaps; Sherard Sorrells Rushing 29-49 26-114 4%, 8 snaps. Passing Yards 77 416 Defense: Brashard Booker 7 hits, 0.5 C o m p l e t i o n s - A t t e m p t s - I n t 13-21-0 26-51-2 TFL, PBU; Cortez Paige 5 hits, PBU; Total Offense Yard 126 530 Jeremy Lane 5 hits; Yaser Elqutub 5 Total offense plays 50 77 hits, TFL, 3 QBH; Lamont Simmons Average Gain Per Play 2.5 6.9 5 hits, 2 PBU, 2 QBH; Patrick Black 5 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-1 2-1 hits; Anthony Gilbert 5 hits, 0.5 TFL; Penalties: Number-Yards 3-30 4-45 Reggie Toomer 4 hits, 2 TFL, FF, QBH; Punts-Yards-Avg. 6-239-39.8 1-33-33.0 Bert White 4 hits, PBU; Cashas Pollard Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-6-0 1-10-0 3 hits; Phil LeBlanc 3 hits, FR (93 yds Average Per Return 6.0 10.0 for a td); Ricky Issac 3 hits; Mike AdKickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 7-132-0 1-20-0 ams 2 hits, 2 TFL, FF; Lesley Deamer Average Per Return 18.9 20.0 2 hits; Jamaal White 1 hit, 2 int (91 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-91-0 0-0-0 yds), PBU; Louis Hollier 1 hit; DeJay Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-93-1 1-24-0 Hawkins 1 hit; Brad Henderson 1 hit; Possession Time 25:58 34:02 Wade Williams 1 hit; Ragan RobichThird-Down Conversions 2 of 13 6 of 13 aux 1 hit; Rico Albert PBU. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 4

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The 500th victory in Northwestern State football history had little mystery on Sept. 24 as the visiting Demons dashed to a three-touchdown first quarter lead behind quarterback Brad Henderson on the way to NSU’s first shutout triumph in 53 games, 34-0 over Nicholls. It was a regionally-televised Southland Conference opener for both teams. Northwestern (2-2 overall) followed losses at LSU and SMU with a dominating performance, outgaining Nicholls (1-3) by 396-212. Henderson had TD throws of 9, 2 and 48 yards in the opening period while finishing 13 of 19 for 187 yards, and adding 44 yards rushing. The triumph moved the Demons to 500-418-22 in 102 seasons since their first intercollegiate game in 1907. A goalline stand late in the first half, with the Demons stopping the Colonels at the 3, preserved the first shutout for Northwestern since a 9-0 victory at Nicholls in 2006. Northwestern converted short fields for scoring drives of 48, 44 and 41 yards, blending an explosive running game with effective passing, keeping the Colonels on their heels with play action. The balance was reflected in 114 rushing yards and 116 in the air at halftime. Nicholls had only 104 total yards, most of that on a 69-yard drive behind backup quarterback Beaux Hebert, who entered the contest for an ineffective LaQuintin Caston. Hebert guided the Colonels down to the 3 where a fourthand-1 was slammed shut on a tackle for no gain by the Demons’ defensive interior, with the stop credited to All-America linebacker Derek Rose. Game Captains: Sterling Endsley, Lamont Simmons, Wade Williams Players of the Game: Offense - Brad Henderson; Defense - Lesley Deamer; ST - Jeremy Lane, Kevin Shief Scout Team Players of the Week: Shane Abdullah, Grant Chiasson, Rob Fabrizio Big Stick: Mike Adams

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turn touchdown with 14 minutes remaining on Oct. 1, and a pair of failed two-point conversion tries by Northwestern State, made the difference in the visiting Cowboys’ 20-18 Southland Conference football victory over the Demons. Narcisse batted the ball into the air just past the line of scrimmage, caught it and dashed down the left side to score with 14:07 left, moving McNeese ahead 20-12 after Josh Lewis’ conversion kick. The Demons responded quickly, on a 5-yard run by Sidney Riley with 11:42 remaining, but their second two-point attempt of the game failed. The game ended with the Demons unable to convert a 47-yard Hail Mary pass on the final play, with the ball bounding upward in the end zone but falling to the turf. McNeese (3-1 overall, 2-0 in the Southland Conference, ranked No. 15 in the FCS Coaches’ Top 25 and 18th in the Sports Network FCS Top 25) beat Northwestern (2-3, 1-1) for the seventh straight year. The Demons missed a first-half two-point try on a pass by kicker John Shaughnessy that was tipped away by a diving McNeese safety, Malcom Bronson. Northwestern led 9-6 at that point 9:03 before halftime, and added a 22-yard Shaughnessy field goal to go ahead 12-6 with 6:52 left after an interception by defensive tackle Anthony Gilbert at the Cowboys 9.

for a short period in a 37-17 Southland Conference football on Oct. 8. Northwestern kicked into gear with a 20-point second quarter, scoring three touchdowns in the final 10 minutes before halftime. The Demons had 200 yards in the second period alone and a 27-7 halftime advantage. That burst contained the greatest jolts in an elegantly efficient 290-yard, three touchdowns, and 26 of 34 with no interceptions passing performance by Brad Henderson, and effectively carried NSU to a 2-1 league record and a 3-3 overall worksheet heading into this Saturday night’s homecoming game against Southeastern Louisiana in Turpin Stadium. Lamar, which rallied past SLU 4838 on the road a week earlier, dipped to 3-2 overall and 1-1 in the conference. The start of the game was delayed for 90 minutes due to the power outage and the stall continued in a first quarter with 120 combined yards, 71 by the visiting Demons. But NSU rode Henderson’s arm and an explosive running game into a commanding lead, then held off a second-half comeback bid by the Cardinals, clinching the outcome with a wonderfully-run 54-yard screen pass and run by sophomore tailback D.J. Palmer into a blitzing Lamar defense on third-and-10 with 3:20 remaining. Sidney Riley had two of the Demons’ four first-half TDs, on runs of 1 and 5 yards bookending two Henderson scoring passes, 5 yards to Trevor Goodie and 19 to Phillip Harvey. NSU got its last two tallies in the final four minutes of the opening half.

the surge of electricity that blew the transformers near Lamar’s Pro McNeese State junior linebacker Joe Narcisse’s 18-yard interception re- vostLike Umphrey Stadium earlier in the day, Northwestern State sizzled decisively

Game Captains: Sherard Sorrells, Mike Adams, John Shaughnessy Scout Team Players of the Week: Taylor Williams, Russell Owens, Chase Collins Big Stick: Cashas Pollard

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Rushing: NSU - Brad Henderson 12-55; Sidney Riley 11-35; Rumeall Morris 8-28; D.J. Palmer 6-9; Paul 1st 06:47 NWLA - Shaughnessy, Jo 26 yd field goal, 11-68 5:14, 0 - 3 Harris 2-4; TEAM 1- -1. MCN - An 03:43 MCN - Lewis, Josh 20 yd field goal, 7-65 2:58, 3 - 3 dre Anderson 13-37. 2nd 14:09 MCN - Lewis, Josh 22 yd field goal, 7-18 2:07, 6 - 3 Passing: NSU - Brad Henderson 09:03 NWLA - Hollier, Louis 4 yd pass from Henderson, Brad (Shaughnessy, Jo 16-31-3, 185, td; Team 0-1. MCN pass failed), 11-82 5:02, 6 - 9 Cody Stroud 19-32-2, 217, td. 06:52 NWLA - Shaughnessy, Jo 22 yd field goal, 4-5 1:54, 6 - 12 Receiving: NSU - Justin Aldredge 00:16 MCN - Carey, Darius 8 yd pass from Stroud, Cody (Lewis, Josh kick), 6-84; Louis Hollier 3-18, td; Phillip 8-55 1:48, 13 - 12 Harvey 2-42; Trevor Goodie 2-25; 4th 14:07 MCN - Narcisse, Joe 18 yd interception return (Lewis, Josh kick), 20 - Kyle Howard 1-9; Sidney Riley 1-5; 12 Brant Legendre 1-2. MCN - Darius 11:42 NWLA - Riley, Sidney 5 yd run (Henderson, Brad pass failed), 5-51 Carey 5-52, td. 2:18, 20 - 18 Offensive Line Grades: Blayne Kickoff time: 6:00 • End of Game: 8:43 • Total elapsed time: 2:43 • Cole 86%, 73 snaps, 4 KO; Sherrard Attendance: 10,532 Sorrells 80%, 50 snaps, 7 KO; Destry Hesskew 72%, 73 snaps, 3 KO; YARDSTICK McNeese NSU Larry Calcote 68%, 73 snaps, 4 KO; First Downs 13 16 Tchissakid Player 67%, 23 snaps; Rushing 29-78 40-130 John McLendon 65%, 73 snaps. Passing Yards 217 185 Defense: Derek Rose 8 hits, TFL; C o m p l e t i o n s - A t t e m p t s - I n t 19-32-2 16-32-3 Ricky Issac 8 hits, sack, TFL, 2 QBH; Total Offense Yard 295 315 Jamaal White 7 hits; Brahard Booker Total offense plays 61 72 7 hits, 0.5 TFL; Cashas Pollard 6 hits, Average Gain Per Play 4.8 4.4 0.5 TFL; Yaser Elqutub 6 hits, TFL, Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 3-1 QBH; Lesley Deamer 6 hits; Temeni Penalties: Number-Yards 4-50 8-63 Brewster 5 hits, Int.; Wade Williams Punts-Yards-Avg. 6-174-29.0 4-154-38.5 5 hits, sack, TFL, PBU, 2 QBH; BryPunt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1- -1-0 1- -2-0 an Ross 4 hits; Mike Adams 4 hits, Average Per Return -1.0 -2.0 0.5 TFL, 2 QBH; Bert White 4 hits; Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-91-0 4-62-0 Rico Albert 4 hits; Cortez Paige 3 Average Per Return 18.2 15.5 hits, 2 PBU; Lamont Simmons 3 hits; Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 3-34-1 2-0-0 Quinn Anthony 3 hits, QBH; Reggie Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Toomer 2 hits; Phil LeBlanc 2 hits; Possession Time 28:51 31:09 Anthony Gilbert 2 hits, 0.5 TFL, Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 8 of 17 Int.; Patrick Black 1 hit. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-4

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Rushing: NSU - Sidney Riley 18-55, 2 td; Rumeall Morris 3-52; Brad Henderson 9-31; D.J. Palmer 8-20; Keenan 1st 09:25 NWLA Riley, Sidney 1 yd run (Shaughnessy, John kick), 9-51, 4:00, Gibson 2-1; Justin Aldredge 2-0; TEAM 7-0 3--6. LU - Octavious Logan 5-53. 00:00 LU Jackson, Marcus 8 yd pass from Bevil, Andre (Stout, Justin Passing: NSU - Brad Henderson kick), 8-60, 4:12, 7-7 26-34, 290, 3 tds; Rumeall Morris 2nd 09:47 NWLA Goodie, Trevor 5 yd pass from Henderson, Brad (Shaughnessy, 0-1. LU - Andre Bevil 22-43, 360, 3 John kick blockd) Int, 2 td. 11-61 yards, 5:06,13-7 Receiving: NSU - D.J. Palmer 5-78, 03:49 NWLA Harvey, Phillip 19 yd pass from Henderson, Brad (Shaughnessy, John kick), 7 -66 yards, 2:46, 20-7 td; Phillip Harvey 4-68, td; T.C. Henry 00:58 NWLA Riley, Sidney 5 yd run (Shaughnessy, John kick), 7-76, 1:26, 3-31; Louis Hollier 3-14; Trevor Good 27-7 ie 3-11, td; Rumeall Morris 2-31; Jus3rd 12:40 LU Stout, Justin 26 yd field goal, 7-67 yards, 2:14, 27-10 tin Aldredge 2-17; Clifton Brown 2-10; 4th 05:33 NWLA Shaughnessy, John 45 yd field goal, 8-19 yards, 4:12, 30-10 Tucker Nims 1-17; Sidney Riley 1-13. 04:25 LU Hayes, J.J. 40 yd pass from Bevil, Andre (Stout, Justin kick), LU - J.J. Hayes 10-212, td. 6-75, 1:06, 30-17 Offensive Line Grades: Zach Case 03:20 NWLA Palmer, D.J. 54 yd pass from Henderson, Brad (Shaughnessy, John kick), 3-54, 1:02, 91%, 29 snaps, 2 KO; Blayne Cole 37-17 Kickoff time: 7:20 • End of Game: 10:18 • Total elapsed time: 2:58 • Attendance: 15,367 89%, 83 snaps, 5 KO; Destry Hesskew 87%, 68 snaps, 5 KO; Larry Calcote 84%, 83 snaps, 9 KO; John McLendon YARDSTICK NSU Lamar 81%, 62 snaps, 3 KO; Sherard Sorrells First Downs 24 20 80%, 83 snaps, 1 KO; Caleb Stanfield Rushing 45-153 20-100 67%, 7 snaps. Passing Yards 290 360 Defense: Brashard Booker 10 hits; C o m p l e t i o n s - A t t e m p t s - I n t 26-35-0 22-43-3 Jamaal White 8 hits, FF, QBH; Yaser Total Offense Yard 443 460 Elqutub 7 hits, 3 QBH; Derek Rose 7 Total offense plays 80 63 hits, TFL, PBU, 3 QBH; Cashas PolAverage Gain Per Play 5.5 7.3 lard 6 hits, Int., 2 PBU; Anthony Gilbert 5 hits, QBH; Temeni Brewster Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 1-1 3 hits, PBU; Jeremy Lane 3 hits, FR, Penalties: Number-Yards 7-95 8-63 PBU; Lamont Simmons 3 hits, Int., 2 Punts-Yards-Avg. 4-165-41.2 4-193-48.2 QBH; Quinn Anthony 3 hits, QBH; Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-14-0 0-0-0 Bert White 2 hits; Patrick Black 2 hits, Average Per Return 14.0 0.0 QBH; Lesley Deamer 2 hits, QBH; Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-77-0 6-126-0 Denzell Hawkins 2 hits, PBU, QBH; Average Per Return 25.7 21.0 Ragan Robichaux 1 hit; Ricky Issac 1 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 3-30-0 0-0-0 hit, QBH; Tyler Roussel 1 hit; Wade Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-12-0 1-1-0 Williams 1 hit; Damon Medcafe 1 hit; Possession Time 34:39 25:21 Bryan Ross 1 hit; Cortez Paige, Int., Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 5 of 12 PBU; Reggie Toomer, QBH.

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Oct. 15 2012 • Turpin Stadium • Natchitoches, LA • 10,285 Demons roast Lions for Homecoming in blowout

Oct. 29 2012 • Bobcat Stadium • San Marcos,TX • 14,473 Gritty Demons hold off Bobcats in road win

With Lamont Simmons’ 24-yard fumble return and a 99-yard kick- off return by Phillip Harvey, Northwestern State scored the first time it touched the ball in both halves on Oct. 15 while smashing old rival Southeastern Louisiana 51-17 in Southland Conference football. Simmons scooped up the fumble and scored on the game’s first play. Harvey took the second half kickoff back for a touchdown, lifting NSU up 34-3, on the way to tying a school record for kickoff return yardage (193 yards on three attempts). The Demons, heading into an open date and celebrating homecoming in front of 10,285 at Turpin Stadium, led 17-0 less than five minutes into the contest and 27-3 after the first quarter. They won their second straight, improving to 4-3 overall and 3-1 in the conference, while the Lions (1-5, 0-3) fell for the fourth straight time. Northwestern cracked the 50-point barrier in a Southland game for the first time since routing Sam Houston State 59-3 in 1998. It was the highest point total by the Demons since a 63-12 romp over Division II Southeast Oklahoma in 2008 and the most points against a Division I team since 2004 and a 52-6 romp over Texas Southern. Northwestern got its first career 100-yard rushing game from sophomore D.J. Palmer, whose 15 for 102 yards output included an 82-yard touchdown just 4:25 into the contest for a 17-0 lead. Game Captains: Brad Henderson, Derek Rose, Nic Russo Players of the Game: Offense - D.J. Palmer; Defense - Jamaal White; ST - Phillip Harvey & John Shaughnessy Scout Team Players of the Week: Justin Evans, Rakheem Mitchell, Luke Turner Big Stick: Chris Dever and Jamaal White

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Rushing: NSU - DJ Palmer 15-102, td; Brad Henderson 5-42; Rumeall Morris 11-33, td; Josh Armstreet 6-18; Keenan 1st 14:45 NWLA - Simmons, Lamont 24 yd fumble recovery (Shaughnessy, Jo kick), 7-0 Gibson 2-14; Rahkeem Mitchell 6-9; Don 13:05 NWLA - Shaughnessy, Jo 44 yd field goal 6 plays, 24 yards, TOP 1:38, 10-0 10:35 NWLA - Palmer, D.J. 82 yd run (Shaughnessy, Jo kick), 2 plays, 85 yards, TOP 0:48, Canyon 2-5. SLU - Sam Fairley 9-26. Passing: NSU - Brad Henderson 12-23, 17-0 149, 2 tds; Don Canyon 1-4, 11, Int. SLU 05:12 SLU - Sebastian, Seth 42 yd field goal 13 plays, 52 yards, TOP 5:18, 17-3 Brian Young 27-47, 355, 2 tds, 4 ints. 04:07 NWLA - Morris, Rumeall 28 yd pass from Henderson, Brad (Shaughnessy, Jo kick) 3 plays, 47 yards, TOP 0:56, 24-3 Receiving: NSU - Justin Aldredge 00:03 NWLA - Shaughnessy, Jo 24 yd field goal 7 plays, 24 yards, TOP 3:11,27-3 3-54, td; Phillip Harvey 3-16; DJ Palmer 3rd 14:46 NWLA - Harvey, Phillip 99 yd kickoff return (Shaughnessy, Jo kick), 34-3 2-25; Rumeall Morris 1-28, td; Louis Hol 08:16 NWLA - Aldredge, Justi 37 yd pass from Henderson, Brad (Shaughnessy, Jo kick) 10 plays, 76 yards, lier 1-12; Brant Legendre 1-9; Jake Bryan TOP 5:17, 41-3 1-11; Tucker Nims 1-5. SLU - Simmie 07:39 SLU - Collins, Brando 57 yd pass from Young, Brian (Sebastian, Seth kick) 2 plays, 69 yards, TOP Yarborough 8-68. 0:29, 41-10 Offensive Line Grades: Zach Case 04:09 NWLA - Morris, Rumeall 11 yd run (Shaughnessy, Jo kick), 7 plays, 43 yards, TOP 99%, 23 snaps, 2 KO; Blayne Cole 96%, 3:20, 48-10 24 snaps, 2 KO; Destry Hesskew 85%, 01:30 SLU - Theodore, Kory 6 yd pass from Young, Brian (Sebastian, Seth kick) 8 plays, 64 yards, TOP 60 snaps, 3 KO; John McLendon 84%, 82 2:31, 48-17 snaps, 4 KO; Larry Calcote 82%, 70 snaps, 4th 05:28 NWLA - Shaughnessy, Jo 45 yd field goal 11 plays, 43 yards, TOP 6:10, 51-17 Kickoff time: 6:00 • End of Game: 9:02 • Total elapsed time: 3:02 • Attendance: 10,285 2 KO; Caleb Stanfield 81%, 32 snaps, 1 KO; Sherard Sorrells 80%, 76 snaps, 3 KO; Ben Hesser 72%, 17 snaps, 1 KO; YARDSTICK SLU NSU Deon Simon 35%, 22 snaps. First Downs 23 21 Defense: Jamaal White 7 hits, TFL, FF, Rushing 24-47 47-223 2 Int; Cortez Paige 7 hits, 3 PBU, QBH; Passing Yards 355 160 Brashard Booker 6 hits, Int; Derek Rose 6 C o m p l e t i o n s - A t t e m p t s - I n t 27-47-4 13-27-1 hits, TFL, FF; Ricky Issac 6 hits, sack, TFL, Total Offense Yards 402 383 QBH; Bert White 5 hits; Lamont Simmons Total offense plays 71 74 5 hits, FR, TD, 2 QBH; Wade Williams 4 Average Gain Per Play 5.7 5.2 hits, sack, TFL; Cashas Pollard 3 hits, 2 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 1-0 PBU; Jeremy Lane 3 hits, Int, PBU; Mike Penalties: Number-Yards 14-103 9-98 Adams 3 hits, sack, TFL, 2 QBH; Reggie Punts-Yards-Avg. 6-231-38.5 5-202-40.4 Toomer 3 hits; Phil LeBlanc 3 hits; AnPunt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 thony Gilbert 3 hits, 0.5 sacks, 0.5 TFL; Average Per Return 0.0 0.0 Damon Medcafe 3 hits; Keland Johnson Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 9-191-0 4-193-1 3 hits; Bryan Ross 3 hits, 0.5 sacks, 0.5 Average Per Return 21.2 48.3 TFL, PBU, QBH; Yaser Elqutub 2 hits, Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-0-0 4-47-0 QBH; Andrew Bletsch 2 hits, QBH; Lesley Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-24-1 Deamer 2 hits, 3 QBH; Tyler Smith 2 hits; Possession Time 23:05 36:55 Quinn Anthony 2 hits; Denzell Hawkins 2 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 7 of 17 hits; Patrick Black 2 hits, PBU, QBH; Tyler Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Roussel 1 hit; Calvin Morton 1 hit.

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The Northwestern State Demons weren’t at their best the afternoon of Oct. 29, until they had to be. Then they came through with flying colors, recovering two fumbles in the red zone before a previously-stymied offensive unit mounted an 80-yard drive capped by Justin Aldredge’s clinching 33-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter of a gritty 23-10 non-conference football victory at Texas State. NSU (5-3 overall) came off an open date and handed former Southland Conference rival Texas State (5-4) its first homefield loss under coach Dennis Franchione, the former TCU, Alabama and Texas A&M coach in his first year in San Marcos. Northwestern got fumble recoveries at the 12 by Wade Williams, after Lamont Simmons knocked the ball loose, and at the 4 by Ricky Isaac after a big hit by All-America linebacker Derek Rose to preserve a precarious 17-10 lead coming down the stretch. The Demons never trailed but after dominating the first quarter for a 14-0 lead, they spent the rest of the day holding the Bobcats at bay. Texas State’s frustrations included three missed field goals (46, 42 and 36 yards) by true freshman Will Johnson, and losing the ball on downs at the NSU 13 with 3:31 to go. The Bobcats outgained NSU 330-290 as their unconventional triple-option attack carved out 247 yards rushing on a defense allowing only 125 per game. Game Captains: Destry Hesskew, Quinn Anthony, Caleb “Bob” Stanfield Players of the Game: Offense - Justin Aldredge; Defense - Ricky Issac, Brashard Booker; ST - David Larsen Scout Team Players of the Week: Luke Turner, Taylor Williams, Damarcus Drumgo Big Stick: Brashard Booker, Ricky Issac, Chris Dever

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Rushing: NSU - Phillip Harvey 3-45, td; Justin Aldredge 2-34, td; Brad Henderson 12-33; D.J. Palmer 1st 13:12 NWLA - Harvey, Phillip 47 yd run (Shaughnessy, John kick), 4-59 1:48, 11-25; Rumeall Morris 7-19; Team 7-0 2--2. TXST - T. Franks 7-98, td. 02:44 NWLA - Hollier, Louis 36 yd pass from Henderson, Brad (Shaughnessy, Passing: NSU - Brad Henderson John kick), 5-68 2:08, 14 - 0 14-25, 136, td. TXST - S. Ruther2nd 09:43 TXST - Franks, T. 82 yd run (Johnson, Will kick), 1-82 0:14, 14 - 7 ford 12-22, 65, int. 00:28 TXST - Johnson, Will 47 yd field goal, 4--10 0:51, 14 - 10 Receiving: NSU - Louis Hollier 3rd 12:03 NWLA - Shaughnessy, John 38 yd field goal, 4-7 1:59, 17 - 10 4-52, td; Justin Aldredge 4-32; D.J. 4th 04:45 NWLA - Aldredge, Justi 33 yd run (Shaughnessy, John kick failed), Palmer 2-20; T.C. Henry 2-20; Brant 10-80 4:22, 23 - 10 Legendre 1-10; Rumeall Morris 1-1. Kickoff time: 3:00 • End of Game: 6:00 • Total elapsed time: 3:00 • TXST - Chase Harper 4-22. Attendance: 14,473 Offensive Line Grades: Zach Case 89%, 39 snaps, 2 KO; DesYARDSTICK NSU Nicholls try Hesskew 81%, 54 snaps, 3 KO; First Downs 12 17 Isaac Puapuaga 80%, 26 snaps; John Rushing 37-154 47-247 McLendon 78%, 26 snaps, 2 KO; Passing Yards 136 83 Larry Calcote 74%, 50 snaps, 1 KO; C o m p l e t i o n s - A t t e m p t s - I n t 14-25-0 15-30-1 Blayne Cole 74%, 35 snaps, 1 KO; Total Offense Yards 290 330 Sherard Sorrells 72%, 41 snaps, Total offense plays 62 77 4 KO; Tchissakid Player 61%, 54 Average Gain Per Play 4.7 4.3 snaps. Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 3-3 Defense: Jamaal White 12 hits; Penalties: Number-Yards 9-103 8-81 Ricky Issac 10 hits, 1.0 sacks, 4.0 Punts-Yards-Avg. 8-323-40.4 4-157-39.2 TFL, FR, QBH; Brashard Booker Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0--0-0 1-28-0 9 hits, TFL; Bert White 9 hits; Average Per Return 0.0 28.0 Derek Rose 9 hits, 2 TFL, FF; Y.aser Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-81-0 5-124-0 Elqutub 8 hits, QBH; Lamont SimAverage Per Return 27.0 24.8 mons 5 hits, 2 TFL, FF; Quinn AnInterceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-2-0 0-0-0 thony 5 hits; Cashas Pollard 4 hits, Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Int., PBU; Cortez Paige 4 hits, 0.5 Possession Time 27:53 32:07 TFL, PBU; Jeremy Lane 3 hits; Mike Third-Down Conversions 6 of 17 6 of 17 Adams 3 hits, TFL, QBH; Denzell Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Hawkins 3 hits; Lesley Deamer 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 1-5 hits, 0.5 TFL; Anthony Gilbert 2 hits, sack, TFL, FR, QBH; Jacob Merriman 1 hit; Temeni Brewster 1 hit; Calvin Morton 1 hit; Keland Johnson 1 hit.

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Nov. 5 2012 • Turpin Stadium • Natchitoches, LA • 9,156 Second half eruption by Bears dooms Demons

Ignited by a 20-yard fumble return for a go-ahead touchdown on the second half kickoff, nationally-ranked Central Arkansas erupted to post a resounding 45-20 Southland Conference road victory over Northwestern State in a showdown for second place in the league standings on Nov. 5. UCA (7-3 overall, 6-1 in the Southland) outscored Northwestern (5-4, 3-2) 35-0 after halftime, beginning with Al Lasker’s touchdown return. After being outgained 232-130 but hanging within 20-14 at halftime, the 25th-ranked Bears posted a telling 134-3 yardage advantage in the pivotal third quarter before 9,156 at NSU’s Turpin Stadium. On the second-half kickoff, NSU’s Jeremy Lane returned the ball to the 25 before a gang of UCA tacklers met him, dragging him back near the 20. Lasker stripped the ball loose as Lane was going to the ground, scooped it up and ran 20 yards for a stunning score which pushed the Bears up 21-20 just 14 seconds into the third period. Central Arkansas took control with its next possession, driving 73 yards on seven plays and scoring on a 25-yard Dominique Croom catch and run from Nathan Dick on fourth-and-6 for a 28-20 advantage. While the Demons were stymied offensively, the Bears pounded out another 73-yard march on nine snaps, the final one on third-and-goal at the 1 when Dick found Thomas Hart open across the field for a touchdown with 2:40 left in the third period to open a 35-20 lead. UCA picked up a 25-yard Eddie Carmona field goal on its next possession and added a 55-yard interception return for a score with 42 seconds left to play by Marcus Peters. Game Captains: Larry Calcote, Denzell Hawkins, Jamaal White Scout Team Players of the Week: Ahmad Martin, Rahkeem Mitchell, Ethan Legard Big Stick: Keland Johnson

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1st 11:51 UCA - Bobo, Terence 8 yd run (Camara, Eddie kick) 7 - 0 09:02 NWLA - Morris, Rumeall 18 yd run (Shaughnessy, John kick) 7 - 7 04:20 NWLA - Shaughnessy, John 29 yd field goal 7 - 10 2nd 14:19 UCA - Soft, Brett 29 yd pass from Dick, Nathan (Camara, Eddie kick) 14 - 10 10:07 NWLA - Hollier, Louis 12 yd pass from Henderson, Brad (Shaughnessy, John kick) 14 - 17 00:27 NWLA - Shaughnessy, John 28 yd field goal 14 - 20 3rd 14:46 UCA - Lasker, Al 20 yd fumble recovery (Camara, Eddie kick) 21 - 20 09:23 UCA - Croom, Dominique 25 yd pass from Dick, Nathan (Camara, Eddie kick) 28 - 20 02:40 UCA - Hart, Thomas 1 yd pass from Dick, Nathan (Camara, Eddie kick) 35 - 20 4th 13:13 UCA - Camara, Eddie 25 yd field goal 38 - 20 00:42 UCA - Peters, Marcus 55 yd interception return (Camara, Eddie kick) 45 - 20 Kickoff time: 3:05 • End of Game: 6:07 • Total elapsed time: 3:02 • Attendance: 9,156 YARDSTICK UCA First Downs 18 Rushing 33-123 Passing Yards 217 C o m p l e t i o n s - A t t e m p t s - I n t 18-34-0 Total Offense Yards 340 Total offense plays 67 Average Gain Per Play 5.1 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 6-60 Punts-Yards-Avg. 4-146-36.5 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 Average Per Return 0.0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-102-0 Average Per Return 20.4 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-55-1 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-20-1 Possession Time 30:00 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3

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Rushing: NSU - Rumeall Morris 9-33, td; D.J. Palmer 7-28; Brad Henderson 21-26. UCA - Jackie Hinton 20-74. Passing: NSU - Brad Henderson 22-36, 248, td, int. UCA - Nathan Dick 18-34, 217, 3 tds. Receiving: NSU - D.J. Palmer 6-68; T.C. Henry 4-62; Louis Hollier 4-47, td; Rumeall Morris 3-29; Trevor Goodie 2-18; Justin Aldredge 2-12; Clifton Brown 1-12. UCA Terence Bobo 3-57. Offensive Line Grades: Zach Case 86%, 26 snaps, 2 KO; Destry Hesskew 84%, 54 snaps, 5 KO; John McLendon 75%, 50 snaps, 1 KO; Larry Calcote 71%, 76 snaps, 3 KO; Tchissakid Player 70%, 76 snaps, 2 KO; Blayne Cole 61%, 76 snaps; Isaac Puapuaga 54%, 21 snaps. Defense: Derek Rose 13 hits, 0.5 TFL; Quinn Anthony 8 hits, PBU, QBH; Jamaal White 7 hits, 0.5 TFL; Brashard Booker 7 hits; Cashas Pollard 5 hits, PBU; Yaser Elqutub 5 hits, 0.5 TFL, FF, 2 PBU; Cortez Paige 5 hits, 0.5 TFL; Lamont Simmons 4 hits, TFL; Jeremy Lane 4 hits, PBU; Ricky Issac 4 hits, QBH; Lesley Deamer 4 hits; Bert White 3 hits; Anthony Gilbert 2 hits, QBH; Denzell Hawkins 2 hits, TFL; Reggie Toomer 2 hits; Wade Williams 1 hit, QBH; Phil LeBlanc 1 hit; Deon Simon 1 hit; Mike Adams 1 hit.

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Nov.12 2012 • Bowers Stadium • Huntsville,TX • 6,643 Bearkats whip Demons, capture outright title

Third-ranked and unbeaten, Sam Houston State looked every bit the part of the Southland Conference’s outright football champion Nov. 12 while whipping visiting Northwestern State 43-17. Tim Flanders and Richard Sincere each scored two touchdowns while Brian Bell threw for a pair of scores for the Bearkats. Meanwhile, the Demons’ offense couldn’t find the end zone against a speedy Sam Houston defense until D.J. Palmer rammed 1 yard to score with 5:11 remaining. That tally provided the second of two positive footnotes for NSU. The Demons’ 17 points are the second-most allowed by Sam Houston, who has held all of their other eight FCS foes to 14 points or less, and all but one to just one TD. Three of the Demons’ total came from junior kicker John Shaughnessy, who extended his school record for consecutive field goals made to 12 with a 34-yarder midway through the third period. The outcome dropped NSU to 5-5 overall, 3-3 in the SLC, hoping to post a winning season next Saturday afternoon at home against old rival Stephen F. Austin. The Bearkats claimed their first outright Southland football title in 24 years of conference membership while rising to 10-0 overall and completing their league slate at 7-0. They play a non-conference game at Texas State next week, then await their FCS playoff assignment, likely a first-round bye into a home game. Even though the Demons recovered two fumbles, they couldn’t slow down Sam Houston’s running game. Flanders became the first back to run for 100 yards against NSU with 145 on 20 carries, and his teammates added 98 more on the ground. Bell threw for 200 yards on 10 of 14 aim. Sincere caught three passes for 102 yards and ran for 75 more on 11 tries. Game Captains: Isaac Puapuaga, Wade Williams, Reggie Toomer Scout Team Players of the Week: Russell Owens, Joe Brown, Mike Connor Big Stick: Ragan Robichaux

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Rushing: NSU - Rumeall Morris 10-25; D.J. Palmer 13-23, td; Brad Henderson 10-16. SHSU - Tim 1st 12:40 SHSU - Sincere, Richar 36 yd run (Alaniz, Craig kick), 5-82 2:23, 0 - 7 Flanders 20-145, td. 2nd 14:54 SHSU - Flanders, Tim 15 yd run (Alaniz, Craig kick failed), 7-80 3:14, 0 - 13 Passing: NSU - Brad Henderson 11:38 SHSU - Alaniz, Craig 38 yd field goal, 4-22 0:59, 0 - 16 20-38, 205, int; Don Canyon 1-1, 06:04 SHSU - Taylor, Darnell 23 yd interception return (Alaniz, Craig kick), 0 - 23 10; Jeremy Lane 0-1. SHSU - Brian 04:16 NWLA - Gilbert, Anthony 0 yd fumble recovery (Shaughnessy, John kick), Bell 10-14, 200, 2 tds. 7 - 23 Receiving: NSU - Louis Hol3rd 10:26 SHSU - Flanders, Tim 35 yd pass from Bell, Brian (Alaniz, Craig kick), 5-48 lier 8-55; Justin Aldredge 4-59; D.J. 2:45, 7 - 30 Palmer 3-34; T.C. Henry 2-7; Brant 07:24 NWLA - Shaughnessy, John 34 yd field goal, 10-41 2:55, 10 - 30 Legendre 2-36; Clifton Brown 1-16; 06:46 SHSU - Sincere, Richar 12 yd run (Alaniz, Craig rush failed), 2-55 0:29, 10 - 36 Kyle Howard 1-8. SHSU - Tim Flan 03:59 SHSU - Sincere, Richar 62 yd pass from Bell, Brian (Alaniz, Craig kick), 4-74 ders 4-41, td. 2:08, 10 - 43 Offensive Line Grades: Zach 4th 05:11 NWLA - Palmer, D.J. 1 yd run (Shaughnessy, John kick), 10-54 4:31, 17 - 43 Case 90%, 58 snaps, 2 KO; Caleb Kickoff time: 3:05 • End of Game: 6:05 • Total elapsed time: 3:00 • Attendance: Stanfield 90%, 9 snaps, 1 KO; Blayne 6,643 Cole 80%, 18 snaps; Isaac Puapuaga 72%, 60 snaps, 1 KO; Larry Calcote YARDSTICK NSU Sam Houston 70%, 78 snaps, 3 KO; Tchissakid First Downs 17 17 Player 62%, 78 snaps, 3 KO; John Rushing 33-64 43-243 McLendon 58%, 20 snaps; Destry Passing Yards 215 200 Hesskew 55%, 69 snaps, 1 KO. C o m p l e t i o n s - A t t e m p t s - I n t 21-40-1 10-14-0 Defense: Derek Rose 13 hits, FF; Total Offense Yards 279 443 Jamaal White 9 hits; Yaser Elqutub Total offense plays 73 57 6 hits; Brashard Booker 6 hits, 0.5 Average Gain Per Play 3.8 7.8 TFL; Mike Adams 6 hits, FF; Cortez Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 4-2 Paige 5 hits; Ricky Issac 4 hits, TFL; Penalties: Number-Yards 4-30 8-100 Anthony Gilbert 3 hits, FR, TD, Punts-Yards-Avg. 7-258-36.9 4-172-43.0 QBH; Lamont Simmons 3 hits; DaPunt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-4-0 mon Medcafe 3 hits; Lesley Deamer Average Per Return 0.0 2.0 2 hits, TFL, FR; Quinn Anthony 2 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 6-103-0 3-59-0 hits; Cashas Pollard 2 hits; Jeremy Average Per Return 17.2 19.7 Lane 2 hits; Calvin Morton 2 hits; Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-23-1 Rico Albert 2 hits; Andrew Bletsch 2 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-1 1-16-0 hits; Phil LeBlanc 1 hit; Bert White Possession Time 30:53 29:07 1 hit; Reggie Toomer 1 hit; Keland Third-Down Conversions 7 of 18 3 of 10 Johnson 1 hit; Denzell Hawkins 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 hit; Wade Williams 1 hit. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-4

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Stephen F. Austin embellished its No. 1 national ranking in sacks and tackles for loss Nov. 19, holding Northwestern State to 100 total yards and pulling away by scoring on its first four series after halftime for a 33-0 season-ending Southland Conference football win. The Lumberjacks led just 7-0 at halftime but took command by scoring on its next four possessions, posting 17 third-quarter points while holding the Demons to a net of 6 yards in the period. The outcome gave SFA its fifth straight win and kept the visiting Lumberjacks in possession of sports’ largest trophy, “Chief Caddo,” a 7-foot-6, 320-pound wooden statue of a mythical Native American that pays homage to the shared heritage of the two universities. The Demons lost their third straight while posting their lowest total offense in a Southland Conference game since joining the league in 1987. It was the first shutout in the 87-year-old rivalry since a 52-0 Northwestern win in 1991, and SFA’s first shutout of the Demons since a 10-0 victory in 1963. With unbeaten Sam Houston State poised to move into the No. 1 ranking in FCS after last week’s No. 1, Montana State, was drubbed Saturday, the Demons will have played against the No. 1 team in the three largest NCAA classifications. LSU whipped NSU 49-3 on Sept. 10, Sam Houston State beat the Demons 43-17 last week, and Delta State, which reached No. 1 in the Division II rankings, opened the season falling 24-23 to NSU. SFA entered the game with FCS-best averages of 3.9 sacks and 9.5 tackles for loss per contest, and in its four wins before NSU, averaged 7.25 sacks.The Lumberjacks posted 8 sacks and 16 tackles for lost yards against the Demons, giving up a net of 6 rushing yards while throwing Demons’ quarterback Brad Henderson for 58 lost yards. A 42-yard touchdown strike between quarterback Brady Attaway and Cordell Roberson 11:35 before halftime broke a scoreless tie. SFA drove for touchdowns on its first two series after halftime, then added two short Jordan Wiggs field goals to clinch the outcome before a closing 10-yard pass from Dalton Williams to Ryan Gambel with 4:57 remaining.The Lumberjacks failed on a two-point conversion pass following their final touchdown. Game Captains: Brad Henderson, Derek Rose, Nic Russo Players of the Game: Offense - D.J. Palmer; Defense - Jamaal White; ST - Phillip Harvey & John Shaughnessy Scout Team Players of the Week: Justin Evans, Rakheem Mitchell, Luke Turner Big Stick: Chris Dever and Jamaal White

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Rushing: NSU - DJ Palmer 8-23; Rumeall Morris 18-23. SFA - Fred Ford 8-71. Passing: NSU - Brad Henderson 1322, 94; Don Canyon 2-2, 0. SFA - Brady Attaway 22-45, 247, 2 tds, 1 ints. Receiving: NSU - D.J. Palmer 5-14; Justin Aldredge 4-45; T.C. Henry 3-24; Phillip Harvey 1-8; Louis Hollier 1-2. SFA - Gralyn Crawford 7-95, 1td. Defense: Jamaal White 7 hits, TFL, FF, 2 Int; Cortez Paige 7 hits, 3 PBU, QBH; Brashard Booker 6 hits, Int; Derek Rose 6 hits, TFL, FF; Ricky Issac 6 hits, sack, TFL, QBH; Bert White 5 hits; Lamont Simmons 5 hits, FR, TD, 2 QBH; Wade Williams 4 hits, sack, TFL; Cashas Pollard 3 hits, 2 PBU; Jeremy Lane 3 hits, Int, PBU; Mike Adams 3 hits, sack, TFL, 2 QBH; Reggie Toomer 3 hits; Phil LeBlanc 3 hits; Anthony Gilbert 3 hits, 0.5 sacks, 0.5 TFL; Damon Medcafe 3 hits; Keland Johnson 3 hits; Bryan Ross 3 hits, 0.5 sacks, 0.5 TFL, PBU, QBH; Yaser Elqutub 2 hits, QBH; Andrew Bletsch 2 hits, QBH; Lesley Deamer 2 hits, 3 QBH; Tyler Smith 2 hits; Quinn Anthony 2 hits; Denzell Hawkins 2 hits; Patrick Black 2 hits, PBU, QBH; Tyler Roussel 1 hit; Calvin Morton 1 hit.

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Individual records Total Offense >Plays

>> Game 1. 70 Don Guidry >> Season 1. 561 Scott Stoker >> Career 1. 1,055 Scott Stoker

1. 41 Joe Delaney 1980 vs. Nicholls (234 yards) >> Season 1. 302 Tony Taylor 2000 2. 263 Tony Taylor 1999 1968 vs. Abilene Christian 3. 246 Byron Lawrence 2007 4 230 Clarence Matthews 1995 5. 221 Joe Delaney 1980 1989 6. 219 Derrick Johnese 2002 1973 1986-89 vs. Abilene Christian 7. 218 Mario Cage 8. 216 Mario Cage 1974 9. 207 Byron Lawrence 2008 10. 204 John Stephens 1986 >> Career 1. 724 Tony Taylor 1998-00 2. 653 John Stephens 1984-87 3. 640 Byron Lawrence 2006-08 4. 615 Joe Delaney 1977-80 5. 573 Sidney Thronton 1973-76 6. 551 Brad Brown 1989-92 7. 543 Shelton Sampson 2002-05 8. 543 Derrick Johnese 2002-04 9. 505 Mario Cage 1971-74 10. 491 Deon Ridgell 1990-93

>Yards

QB Scott Stoker (1986-89)

>Total Yards

>> Game 1. 465 Bobby Hebert 1980 vs. Texas-Arlington >> Season 1. 2,559 Scott Stoker 1988 2. 2,265 Craig Nall 2001 3. 2,101 Don Guidry 1968 4. 2,099 Bobby Hebert 1980 5. 2,084 Paul Harris 2010 6. 2,057 Brad Henderson 2011 7. 2,019 Brad Laird 1995 8. 2,017 Scott Stoker 1989 9. 1,950 Brad Brown 1990 10. 1,912 Kevin Magee 2002 11. 1,827 Warren Patterson 1996 >> Career 1. 6,178 Brad Laird 1991-95 2. 5,510 Scott Stoker 1986-89 3. 5,337 Davon Vinson 2003-05 4. 4,753 Don Guidry 1965-68 5. 4,376 Brad Brown 1989-92 6. 4,283 Warren Patterson 1995-98 7. 4,208 Wayne Van 1982-85 8. 4,085 Bobby Hebert 1979-82 9. 3,764 Tony Taylor 1998-00 10. 3,599 Paul Harris 2009-2011

>> Game 1. 299 Joe Delaney 1978 vs. Nicholls (28 att.) 2. 253 Joe Delaney 1980 vs. Portland State (35 att.) 3. 252 Derrick Johnese 2004 vs. Sam Houston (24 att.) 4. 234 Clarence Matthews 1995 vs. Northeast La. (31 att.) 5. 231 Joe Delaney 1980 vs. Nicholls (41 att.) 231 Byron Lawrence 2007 vs. SFA (35 att.) 7. 230 Tony Taylor 1998 vs. Jacksonville St. (38 att.) 8. 218 Tony Taylor 1999 vs. Southwest Texas (36 att.) 9. 214 Ronnie Powell 1997 vs. Jacksonville St. (15 att.) 10. 211 Ronnie Powell 1997 vs. Arkansas Tech (23 att.) 11. 206 Ronnie Powell 1997 vs. E. Washington (26 att.) 12. 203 John Stephens 1986 vs. Sam Houston (31 att.) >> Season 1. 1,507 Tony Taylor 2000 2. 1,441 Tony Taylor 1999 3. 1,384 Clarence Matthews 1995 4 1,377 Byron Lawrence 2007 5. 1,153 Derrick Johnese 2004 6. 1,110 Joe Delaney 1980 7. 1,063 Anthony Williams 1996 8. 1,057 Mario Cage 1973 9. 1,046 Clarence Matthews 1994 10. 1,018 Byron Lawrence 2008 >> Career 1. 3,997 Tony Taylor 1998-00 2. 3,216 Byron Lawrence 2006-08 3. 3,085 Derrick Johnese 2002-04 4. 3,057 John Stephens 1984-87 5. 3,047 Joe Delaney 1977-80 6. 2,662 Sidney Thronton 1973-76 7. 2,628 Clarence Matthews 1993-95 8. 2,534 Shelton Sampson 2002-05 9. 2,434 Deon Ridgell 1990-93 10. 2,253 Donald Johnson 1969-72

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>Average per Attempt

>> Game 1. 54.8 Art Lancaster 1949 vs. Southern Miss (164, 3 att) >> Season 1. 10.9 James Aymond 1964 361 yards, 33 attempts >> Career 1. 9.2 James Aymond 1962-65 744 yards, 81 attempts

>Yards per Game >> Season 1. 136.9 Tony Taylor >> Career 1. 112.7 Tony Taylor

2000 1998-00

>All-Purpose

>> Season 1. 2,277 Clarence Matthews 1995 2. 1,795 Clarence Matthews 1994 3. 1,769 Tony Taylor 2000 4. 1,749 Tony Taylor 1999 5. 1,672 Toby Zeigler 2004 6. 1,526 Mario Cage 1973 7. 1,475 Mario Cage 1974 8. 1,442 Byron Lawrence 2007 9. 1,433 Joe Delaney 1980 10. 1,399 Joe Delaney 1978 >> Career 1. 5,025 Toby Zeigler 2002-05 2. 4,651 Clarence Matthews 1992-95 3. 4,524 Tony Taylor 1998-00 4. 4,299 Joe Delaney 1977-80 5. 3,773 John Stephens 1984-87 6. 3,442 Mario Cage 1971-74 7. 3,371 Derrick Johnese 2002-04 8. 3,331 Sidney Thornton 1973-76 9. 3,305 Byron Lawrence 2006-08 10. 3,252 Al Phillips 1967-70

>Most Consecutive Attempts >> Game 1. 9 Jeremy Jefferson 2007

at Nicholls State

>> Game 1. 93 Ronnie Powell 2. 91 Tony Taylor 3. 90 Joe Delaney 90 Roland Miques 5. 89 Joe Delaney 6. 88 Willard Rachal 7. 86 Searle Walter 86 Steve Murphy

vs. Jacksonville State vs. Stephen F. Austin vs. Nicholls State vs. Louisiana Tech vs. Northeast La. vs. Southeastern La. vs. SE Oklahoma vs. Northeast La.

>Longest Rush

1997 1999 1978 1940 1979 1955 1954 1968

>Touchdowns

>> Game 1. 4 Joe Delaney 4 Sidney Thornton 4 Mario Cage >> Season 1. 16 Tony Taylor >> Career 1. 34 Derrick Johnese

1978 1976 1974 1999 2002-05

>100-Yard Games

QB Bobby Hebert (1979-82)

Rushing

>Attempts >> Game

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>> Season 1. 8 Tony Taylor 8 Clarence Mattews >> Career 1. 20 Tony Taylor >> Consecutive 1. 5 Tony Taylor

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>Attempts

>> Game 1. 50 Don Guidry >> Season 1. 296 Craig Nall 2. 289 Brad Henderson 3. 270 Kevin Magee 4. 266 Scott Stoker 5. 261 Don Guidry 6. 258 Paul Harris 7. 248 Ben Beach 8. 245 Butch Ballard 9. 240 Davon Vinson 10. 239 Brad Laird 11. 223 Bobby Hebert >> Career 1. 6,178 Brad Laird 2. 5,510 Scott Stoker 3. 5,337 Davon Vinson 4. 4,753 Don Guidry 5. 4,376 Brad Brown 6. 4,283 Warren Patterson 7. 4,208 Wayne Van 8. 4,085 Bobby Hebert 9. 3,764 Tony Taylor 10. 3,599 Paul Harris

>Completions

1968 vs. Abilene-Christian 2001 2011 2002 1989 1968 2010 2000 1974 2003 1993 1980 1991-95 1986-89 2003-05 1965-68 1989-92 1995-98 1982-85 1979-82 1998-00 2009-11

>> Game 1. 29 John Hundley 2008 vs.SFA >> Season 1. 178 Brad Henderson 2011 2. 166 Craig Nall 2001 3. 146 Paul Harris 2010 4. 143 Kevin Magee 2002 143 Scott Stoker 1989 6. 140 Butch Ballard 1974 7. 133 Brad Laird 1993 8. 130 Brad Laird 1995 9. 121 Davon Vinson 2003 10. 120 Bobby Hebert 1980 11. 119 Brad Laird 1994 >> Career 1. 438 Brad Laird 1991-95 2. 367 Scott Stoker 1986-89 3. 307 Davon Vinson 2003-05 4. 279 Don Guidry 1965-68 5. 268 Wayne Van 1982-85 6. 267 Bobby Hebert 1979-82 7. 258 Butch Ballard 1973-76 8. 232 Kenny Philibert 1976-79 9. 227 Paul Harris 2009-11 10. 224 Warren Patterson 1995-98

>Yards

>> Game 1. 364 Bobby Hebert 2. 346 Craig Nall 3. 344 Brad Spangler 4. 341 Bobby Hebert 5. 339 Craig Nall 6. 339 Eric Barkley 7. 338 Craig Nall 8. 336 Stan Powell 9. 331 Don Guidry 10. 326 Brad Spangler 326 Craig Nall >> Season 1. 2,393 Scott Stoker 2. 2,361 Craig Nall 3. 1,949 Kevin Magee 4. 1,895 Brad Laird 5. 1,853 Brad Henderson 6. 1,828 Bobby Hebert 7. 1,825 Scott Stoker 8. 1,821 Paul Harris 9. 1,726 Brad Laird 10. 1,712 Don Guidry

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1980 2001 1998 1982 2001 1981 2001 1981 1968 1998 2001

11. 1,668 Butch Ballard >> Career 1. 6,037 Brad Laird 2. 5,228 Scott Stoker 3. 3,975 Davon Vinson 4. 3,967 Wayne Van 5. 3,903 Don Guidry 6. 3,851 Warren Patterson 7. 3,798 Bobby Hebert 8. 3,798 Butch Ballard 9. 2,890 Kenny Philibert 10. 2,799 Paul Harris

1974 1991-95 1986-89 2003-05 1982-85 1965-68 1995-98 1979-82 1973-76 1976-79 2009-11

80 Rusty Slack to Floyd Turner 80 Brad Laird to James Brock

1987 Arkansas State 1993 Sam Houston

Receiving

>Receptions

>> Game 1. 13 Nathan Black 13 Jerry Wheeler 3. 12

Darius Duffy

4. 11 Dudley Guice 5. 10 Mike Almond 10 Freddie Harrison >Touchdowns 7. 9 Darius Duffy >> Game 9 Darius Duffy 1. 4 Paul Harris 2011 vs. Southeastern La. 9 Bernard Green 4 Warren Patterson 1998 vs. Henderson State 9 Jared Johnson 4 Brad Spangler 1998 vs. Illinois State 11. 8 Adam Varnado 4 Bobby Hebert 1980 vs. Texas-Arlington 8 Victor Oatis 4 Kenny Philibert 1977 vs. Texas-Arlington 8 Bernard Green 4 Dale Hoffpauir 1958 vs. Southeastern La. >> Season >> Season 1. 54 Darius Duffy 1. 16 Don Guidry 1968 2. 52 Nathan Black >> Career 3. 50 Bernard Green 1. 38 Don Guidry 1965-68 4. 48 Bradley Brown >Interceptions 5. 42 Derrick Doyle >> Game 42 Victor Oatis 1. 6 Scott Stoker 1989 vs. Sam Houston (32 att.) 42 Jerry Wheeler >> Season 8. 39 Justin Aldredge 1. 23 M.D. Ray 1951 9. 37 Chris Pritchett >> Career 37 Al Edwards 1. 41 Wayne Van 1982-85 37 Floyd Turner >Consecutive Completions >> Career >> Game 1. 126 Derrick Doyle 1. 13 Brad Henderson 2011 Delta State 2. 109 Nathan Black 2. 11 Paul Harris 2010 Southeastern La 3. 105 Floyd Turner >> Season 4. 103 Toby Zeigler 1. 13 Brad Henderson 2011 Delta State 5. 100 Al Edwards 2. 11 Paul Harris 2010 Southeastern La 6. 99 Pat Palmer 11 Davon Vinson 2003 Texas State 9, Nicholls 7. 95 Jerry Wheeler Mike Almond Consecutive Completions, start game 9. 95 92 Bernard Green >> Game 10. 91 Victor Oatis 1. 13 Brad Henderson 2011 Delta State 11. 90 Chris Pritchett >Longest Pass 12. 86 Justin Aldredge >> Game 12. 85 Steve Gaspard 1. 99 Scott Stoker to Victor Robinson 1989 Northeast La. 2. 98 Bobby Hebert to Randy Liles 1980 Southeastern La. 3. 94 Eric Barkley to Victor Oatis 1981 Angelo State 4. 85 Davon Vinson to Toby Zeigler 2005 ULM 85 Mike Pool to Al Phillips 1969 SFA 5. 82 Ben Beach to T.J. Sutherland 2000 Gardner-Webb 82 Mike Crow to John Stephens 1986 McNeese State 6. 80 Eric Barkley to James Walker 1980 Northeast La. 80 Johnnie Emmons to JamesBeck 1980 La Tech

2001 vs. Montana (222 yds) 1982 vs.Northeast La (216 yds) 2009 vs. SLU (147 yds) 2008 vs. SFA (190 yds) 1978 vs. Louisville (145 yds) 2002 vs. Georgia (81 yds) 2009 vs. SFA (36 yds) 2009 vs. North Dakota (77 yds) 2000 vs. Texas State (125 yds) 1994 vs. Texas State (109 yds) 2006 vs. Sam Houston (117 yds) 1982 vs. Nicholls (198 yds.) 2001 vs. SFA (64 yds.) 2009 2001 2001 2010 2004 1982 1982 2011 1999 1989 1988 2003-06 1998-01 1985-88 2002-05 1986-89 1994-97 1980-83 1975-80 1998-01 1980-82 1996-99 2007-11 1966-69

vs.Texas-Arlington (18 of 30) vs.Southern (21of 36) vs.Illinois State (12 of 17) vs. Northeast La. (27 of 41) vs. Montana (24 of 46) vs. EastTexas State (20 of 39) vs. Jacksonville St. (17 of 23) vs. Northeast La. (22 of 37) vs. SLU (24 of 49) vs. Sam Houston (13 of 19) vs. TCU (18 of 35)

1988 2001 2002 1995 2011 1980 1989 2010 1993 1968

TB Derrick Johnese (2002-04)

>Yards

QB Brad Laird (1991-95)

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2001 1997 1982 1982 1998 2008

vs. Montana (13 rec) vs. SFA (7 rec.)

vs.Northeast La (13 rec)

vs. Nicholls (8 rec) vs. Illinois State (6 rec) vs. SFA (11 rec)

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NSU INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 7. 187 8. 178 9 173 10. 165

Dick Reding Waymond Waters Pat Palmer Pat Palmer

11. 159 Al Phillips >> Season 1. 944 Nathan Black 2. 829 Pat Palmer 3. 823 Victor Oatis 4. 715 T.J. Sutherland 5. 701 Jerry Wheeler 6. 687 Victor Oatis 7. 680 Floyd Turner 8. 674 Nathan Black 9. 657 Pat Palmer 657 Randy Liles >> Career 1. 2,223 Pat Palmer 2. 2,091 Victor Oatis 3. 1,810 Floyd Turner 4. 1,744 Derrick Doyle 5. 1,665 Toby Zeigler 6. 1,612 Al Edwards 7. 1,574 Jerry Wheeler 8. 1,562 Mike Almond 9. 1,538 Waymond Waters 10. 1,484 Al Phillips 11. 1,353 Dick Reding 12. 1,327 T.J. Sutherland

>Touchdowns

>> Game 1. 3 Chris Pritchett 3 Chris Pritchett 3 Mark Duper 3 Al Phillips 3 Johnnie Emmons >> Season 1. 10 Al Phillips >> Career 1. 18 Victor Oatis

1966 1976 1995 1996

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vs. Southeastern La (6 rec) 9. 169 Dale Quickel 1978-82 vs. Arkansas St. (5 rec) 10. 160 Clint Sanford 1999-01 vs McNeese (6 rec) vs. Sam Houston (5 rec) >Touchdowns Scored

1968 vs. Louisiana Tech (7 rec) >> Season 1. 19 Don Guidry 1968 >> Career 2001 1. 46 Don Guidry 1965-68 1996 1982 >Most Points Responsible For 2000 >> Game 1982 1. 32 Bobby Hebert 1980 1981 >> Season 1988 1. 114 Don Guidry 1968 1999 >> Career 1997 1. 276 Don Guidry 1965-68 1980 1994-97 1980-82 1985-88 2003-06 2002-05 1986-89 1980-83 1975-78 1975-78 1967-70 1963-66 1997-00

1998 1997 1981 1968 1951

15 Clint Sanford >> Season 1. 78 Robert Weeks >> Career 1. 223 Robert Weeks

2000

vs. Gardner-Webb

2008

36 PAT, 14 FG

2002-04 97 PAT, 42 FG

>Consecutive Field Goals >> Career 1. 12 John Shaugnessy 2. 10 Robert Weeks

2011 2007-08

>> Career 1. 51 Keith Hodnett

1985-88

>> Career 1. 53* Keith Hodnett 2. 52 Benny Brouillette 3. 51 Keith Hodnett 51 Leo Clement 5. 50 John Shaughnessy 50 Keith Hodnett 6. 49 Dennis Pendergraft 49 Greg Mueller 49 Josh Storrs

1988 Idaho 1984 Nicholls State 1986 SFA 1980 Abilene Christian 2010 Texas State 1988 North Texas 1977 Lamar 1995 E. Texas State 2003 Northern Iowa

>Consecutive PAT

>Longest Field Goal

vs. Illinois State vs. Texas State vs. Northeast La vs. La Tech vs. McNeese

1968 1980-82

K Robert Weeks (2005-08)

>Yards per Reception

>> Game Kicking 1. 71.0 John Tappin 1990 vs. N.Texas (142 yd, 13 rec) >Field Goals Attempted >> Season 1. 26.8 Waymond Waters 1975 483 yards, 18 catches >> Game 1. 5 Robert Weeks 2006 vs. Kansas >> Career 5 Chris Hamler 1989 vs. SFA 1. 23.0 Victor Oatis 1980-82 2,091 yards, 91 catches >> Season 1. 24 Robert Weeks 2006 >> Career Scoring 1. 58 Robert Weeks 2005-08 >Most Points Scored 58 Keith Hodnett 1985-88 >> Game >Field Goals Made 1. 24 Joe Delaney 1978 vs. Nicholls 24 Sidney Thornton 1976 vs. Stephen F. Austin >> Game 1. 4 Robert Weeks 2006 vs. Kansas 24 Mario Cage 1974 vs. SLU >> Season >> Season 1. 18 Robert Weeks 2006 1. 96 Tony Taylor 1999 2. 90 Derrick Johnese 2002 >> Career 1. 42 Robert Weeks 2005-08 90 Jeremy Lofton 2001 4. 79 Charlie Tolar 1958 >PAT Attempted 5. 78 Robert Weeks 2008 >> Game 78 Clarence Matthews 1995 1. 12 Tommy Hebert 2003 vs. SLU 7. 74 Joe Delaney 1980 >> Season 8. 73 Tommy Hebert 2002 1. 42 Thomas LaToof 1998 9. 72 Keith Hodnett 1988 >> Career 72 Sidney Thornton 1976 1. 137 Tommy Hebert 2002-04 11. 69 Robert Weeks 2006 69 Tommy Hebert 2003 >PAT Made 13. 68 Clint Sanford 2000 >> Game >> Career 1. 12 Tommy Hebert 2003 vs. SLU 1. 223 Robert Weeks 2005-08 >> Season 2. 212 Derrick Johnese 2002-04 1. 40 Tommy Hebert 2004 3. 199 Keith Hodnett 1985-88 >> Career 4. 198 Shelton Sampson 2002-05 1. 131 Tommy Hebert 2002-04 198 Tony Taylor 1998-00 6. 194 Tommy Hebert 2002-04 >Total Points 7. 188 Joe Delaney 1977-80 >> Game 8. 182 Charlie Tolar 1956-58 1. 15 Tommy Hebert 2003 vs. SLU

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Punting

>Most Punts

>> Game 1. 11 Dennis Pendergraft 1978 vs. Arkansas State 11 Wayne Walker 1965 vs. Northeast La. >> Season 1. 74 Mike Crow 1984 74 Chris Stegall 2002 >> Career 1. 276 Mike Crow 1983-86

>Punt Yardage

>> Game 1. 472 Bradley Russo >> Season 1. 2,929 Mike Crow >> Career 1. 11,028 Mike Crow

>Average Punt

>> Game 1. 50.4 Randy Walker >> Season 1. 42.6 Wayne Walker >> Career 1. 40.3 Leo Clement

>Longest Punt

2010

vs. Samford

1985 1983-86

1973

vs. McNeese

1965 1980-82

>> Game

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1982 2005 1979 2007 1941 1998 2000 1940 1975 2000 1972

Alcorn State ULM SFA Nicholls Ouachita Appalachain State McNeese Southern Miss Louisiana Tech Troy State Delta State

Punt Returns >Most Returns >> Game 1. 8 Nathan Black >> Season 1. 37 Roy Fontenot >> Career 1. 109 Toby Zeigler

1999

vs.Southern

>> Career 1. 70 Dennis Smith

>> Game 1. 97 Michael Richardson 1983 vs. Southeastern La. 2. 95 Jermaine Jones 1998 vs. Southern 3. 94 Steve Compton 1989 vs. N. Texas

1986-89

>Kickoff Return Yardage >> Game 1. 193 James Brock 193 Vic Nyvall >> Season 1. 710 Toby Zeigler >> Career 1. 1,642 Dennis Smith

1992 1969

vs. SFA vs. SFA

2004 1986-89

1961 1970 1941 2008

>> Season 1. 21 Jermaine Jones >> Career 1. 44 Jermaine Jones 44 Terrence McGee

1998 1995-98 1999-00

>Fumble Recovery Return

>Longest Punt Return >> Game 1. 100 Kenny Thompson 2. 98 Donald Johnson 3. 96 Theophile Scott 4. 95 Justin Perry

>Pass Breakups

ULL Jacksonville St. Centenary SE Oklahoma

>> Game 1. 76 Mace Morris

1966

vs. Tennessee-Martin

1984 2002-05

>Punt Return Yardage >> Game 1. 165 Toby Zeigler >> Season 1. 427 Terrance McGee >> Career 1. 1,361 Mike Crow

2002

vs. SW OK

2000 1983-86

>Longest Punt Return >> Game 1. 95 Al Dodd 2. 90 Terrence McGee 3. 89 Darius Adams 4. 86 Terrence McGee 5. 81 Vic Nyvall 6. 75 Terrence McGee 75 James McNew

1966 2000 1992 2000 1967 2000 1953

>> Season 1. 3 Terrence McGee

2000

>> Game 1. 55 Jerry Fowler

1959

Tennessee-Martin Southern Troy State Troy State Louisiana College ULL Southeastern La.

S/HS/E Al Dodd (1963-66)

>Punt Return for Touchdown

CB Jermaine Jones (1995-98)

>Punt Block Return

vs. Southeastern La.

Defense >Tackles

>> Game 1. 33 Gordon Boogaerts 1973 vs. Louisiana Tech 27 Milton Constranstich 1989 vs.Sam Houston >> Season 1. 176 Andre Carron 1991 >> Career 1. 521 Andre Carron 1988-91

>Sacks

>> Game 1. 4.5 Ahmad Willis 4.5 Greg Necaise >> Season 1. 15.5 Greg Necaise >> Career 1. 28.5 Greg Necaise

>Interceptions

CB/KR Terrence McGee (1999-02)

>> Game 1. 5 Michael Robinson >> Season 1. 9 Al Dodd 9 Al Dodd 9 Al Dodd >> Career 1. 31 Al Dodd

2001 1990

vs. SFA vs. N. Texas

1990 1989-90 1983

vs. Southeastern La.

1966 1965 1963 1963-66

>Interception Return Yards

Kickoff Returns >Most Returns >> Game 1. 9 James Brock >> Season 1. 28 Toby Zeigler

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>> Game 1. 128 Michael Richardson 1983 vs. Southeastern La. >> Season 1. 232 Jermaine Jones 1998 >> Career 1. 494 Al Dodd 1963-66

>Interception Return Yards

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NSU TEAM RECORDS & SUPERLATIVES

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Game

Season

Most Points Most Touchdowns Most PAT’s Kicking Most Two-point Conv. Most Field Goals Most Safeties

87 vs. Southeastern La. - Oct. 11, 2003 12 vs. Southeastern La. - Oct. 11, 2003 12 vs. Southeastern La. - Oct. 11, 2003 2 at Stephen F. Austin - Nov. 20, 2004 (1 run, 1 rec.) 4 at Baylor - Sept. 9, 2006 1 vs. several

Most Rushes Most Net Yards Gained Most Touchdowns

84 vs. Southwestern Louisiana - Nov. 15, 1969 (308 yards) 539 vs. North Alabama - Sept. 12, 1970 (78 attempts) 8 vs. Livingston - Nov. 15, 1958

Most Attempts Most Completions Highest Comp. % Most Yards Passing Most Touchdown Passes Most Interceptions

52 vs. McNeese State - Oct. 9, 1982 (completed 22) 30 at Stephen F. Austin - Nov. 22, 2008 (attempted 47) 90% vs. Southwestern Louisiana - Nov. 19, 1966 (completed 20-of-22) 368 at Stephen F. Austin - Nov. 22, 2008 5 vs. Angelo State - Sept. 12, 1981 6 vs. Alcorn State - Oct. 15, 1983 6 vs. Texas Arlington - Nov. 4, 1978 6 vs. Sam Houston State - Oct. 26, 1989 6 vs. Southern - Sept. 4, 1999 6 vs. Sam Houston State - Nov. 13, 1999

Total Plays Most Net Offense

97 vs. Southwestern Louisiana - Nov. 15, 1969 (84 rush, 13 pass) 621 vs. Illinois State - Nov. 28, 1998

Total By Rushing By Passing By Penalty

33 vs. Northeast Louisiana - Nov. 21, 1981 28 vs. North Alabama - Sept. 12, 1970 19 vs. Northeast Louisiana - Nov. 21, 1981 6 vs. East Texas State - Sept. 22, 1990

Most Punts

11 vs. SFA- Nov. 19, 2011; vs. Samford - Sept. 11, 2010; at SFA, Nov. 20, 2010; at Montana - Nov. 27, 2004; vs. Northeast Louisiana - Oct. 2, 1965

Most Penalties Most Yards Penalized Fewest Penalties Fewest Yards Penalized

21 vs. Ouachita Baptist - Oct. 17, 1964 263 vs. Ouachita Baptist - Oct. 17, 1964 1 vs. Northeast Louisiana - Sept. 30, 1972 1 vs. North Alabama - Sept. 13, 1969 1 vs. McNeese State - Nov. 8, 1969 5 vs. North Alabama - Sept. 13, 1969 5 vs. McNeese State - Nov. 8, 1969

Most Fumbles Most Fumbles Lost Most Fumbles Recovered

10 vs. Southeastern Louisiana - Oct. 13, 1953 6 vs. Boise State - Nov. 15, 1986 7 vs. Southwest Texas - Nov. 2, 1985

Fewest Yards Allowed Fewest Net Rushing Yards Fewest Net Passing Yards Fewest First Downs Allowed Most Interceptions Most Quarterback Sacks Fewest Points Allowed

Minus 9 vs. Texas Southern (14 passing, -23 rushing) - Sept. 18, 2004 (-25) vs. Stephen F. Austin - Nov. 23, 1996 1 vs. Southeastern Louisiana - Nov. 17, 1973 1 vs Oklahoma Panhandle - Oct. 4, 2003 7 vs. Southwestern Louisiana - Nov. 12, 1973 12 vs. Stephen F. Austin - Nov. 23, 1996 0 vs. many teams (most recently at Nicholls, Oct. 21, 2006)

Scoring

401 in 2004 53 in 2004 47 in 2004 3 in 2004, 1986, 1985 18 in 2006 3 in 2004

Rushing

602 in 1970 (2,099 yards) 2,981 in 2004 (549 attempts) 34 in 2004

Passing

Total Offense

First Down

Penalties

456 in 1963

48 in 1973 28 in 1978 25 in 1976

Total Defense

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130 in 2004 1,167 in 2004 44 in 1963

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826 in 1982 (427 rush, 399 pass) 4,631 in 1980

241 in 2004 147 in 2004, 1970 120 in 1982 26 in 2000

Punting

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399 in 1982 (completed 203) 203 in 1982 (attempted 399) 60.3% in 2011 (187-310) 2,833 in 1982 23 in 1981 29 in 1999

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Miscellaneous Records Miscellaneous Team Records NCAA FCS Records >Largest Margin of Victory

>>64 points vs. Livingston (Nov. 15, 1958; won 64-0)

>Most Points by Both Teams

>>114 vs. Southeastern La. (Oct. 11, 2003; won 87-27)

>Safeties, Game:

>>2 vs. Texas Southern, Sept. 18, 2004 (Shared with several teams - last time Aug. 30, 2003 by Western Kentucky

>NSU Had at Least 25 First Downs in a Game 25 at SFA, Nov. 22, 2008

>Opponents had at Least 25 First Downs in a Game

>Interception Returns for TDs, Game >>26 by SMU, Sept. 17, 2011

>>4 vs. Southeastern La., 2003

>Fewest Points by Both Teams

>NSU Interception Return for a >Best Punt Return Average, Season: Touchdown:

>Largest Margin of Defeat

>Best Punt Return Average, Career:

>Most Consecutive Wins:

>Most Consecutive Wins:

>>0 on 15 different occasions

>>78 points vs. LSU (Oct. 8, 1921; lost 78-0)

>>15, Nov. 9, 1965 - Oct. 27, 1967

>>Cortez Paige, 58 yards, at Southeastern Louisiana, Nov. 6, 2010

>>23.7 by Terrence McGee, 2000

>>17.6 by Terrence McGee, 1999-2002

>> Darnell Taylor, Sam Houston, 23 yds, Nov. 12, 2011

>>15, Nov. 9, 1965 - Oct. 27, 1967

>NSU Blocked a Kick

>Most Consecutive Games without a Loss >Most Interceptions in a Game >>16, (Sept. 16, 1939 - Oct. 25, 1940)

>Most Consecutive Losses: >>11, Sept. 5, 2009 - Nov. 21, 2009 >>11, Nov. 22, 1973 - Nov. 16, 1974

>Most Consecutive Games Scored >>96, Sept. 28, 1963 - Oct. 6, 1973

>Most Consecutive Shutouts

>>5, Michael Ray Richardson vs. SLU, Nov. 12, >>Brashard Booker vs. SFA, Nov. 19, 2011 1983 (Shared with Karl Johnson of Jackson State and >Opponent Blocked a Kick Mark Cordes of Eastern Washington) >>Jesse Dickson, Lamar (PAT), Oct. 8, 2011

>Longest Pass Play

>>99 yards, Scott Stoker to Victor Robinson, Oct. 21, 1989 vs. Northeast La. (Shared with eight others)

>NSU Blocked a Punt

>>Brashard Booker at Texas State, Oct. 23, 2010

>Opponent Blocked a Punt

>>Andre Hicks (SFA), Nov. 21, 2009

>>3, Oct. 13, 1934 - Oct. 26, 1934

Last Time It Happened

>Most Wins in a Season

>>Kedon Franklin, 0 yds off blocked punt, at Texas State, Oct. 23, 2010

NSU Punt Return for a Touchdown: >NSU Was Shutout

>> 11, twice, 1939 and 1998

>Best Winning Percentage >>1.000, twice, 1939 and 1966

>Most Losses in a Season

>> 9-0 at Nicholls State, Oct. 21, 2006

>>Josh Murray, North Dakota, 60 yards, Sept. 25, 2010

>NSU Kickoff Return for a Touch>*Consecutive Games Scoring 24 or More down:

>>Phillip Harvey, 99 yds, vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Oct. 15, 2011

>>12, 1987-88

>Most Tackles in a Season: >>1,329 in 1996

>>33-0 vs. SFA, Nov. 19, 2011

>Opponent Was Shutout

>Opponents Punt Return for a Touchdown:

>>10 twice, 1974 and 1975

>NSU Was Outscored 30 Points >>33-0 vs. SFA, Nov. 19, 2011

>Opponent Was Outscored 30 Points >>51; vs. SE Oklahoma (63-12, Sept. 27, 2008)

Opponents Kickoff Return for a Touchdown:

>> Ladarius Webb, 78 yds, Nicholls, Oct. 11, 2008

>Most Sacks in a Season >>43 in 1998, 2002

>NSU Back Rushed for over 200 Yards

>Most Wins in a Season

>>Byron Lawrence vs. Stephen F. Austin (252 yards, 24 attempts), Nov. 17, 2007

>> 11, twice, 1939 and 1998

>Most Forced Turnovers in a Season: >>44 in 1991

>Opponents Back Rushed for over

>Most Safeties in a Season:

>>Chris Thomas, McNeese State (206 yards on 26 carries), Nov. 12, 2005

200 Yards

>>3 in 2004

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OPPONENT RECORDS

Scoring >Points

>> Game 24 Lex Hilliard, DaVon Fowlkes, 18 B.J. Green-Ellis, Rhett Bomar, Mewelde Moore, Luther Turner, Mike Wooten, Kelvin Simmons, Devin West, Sam Zanders, KaRon Coleman,

>Touchdowns

Montana (11/27/04) Appalachian State (9/25/04) Ole Miss (11/3/07) Sam Houston State (10/20/07) Tulane (6/3/09) Sam Houston (10/31/87) Northeast Louisiana (10/5/85) Troy State (9/12/92) Missouri (10/3/98) Illinois State (11/28/98) Stephen F. Austin (11/20/99)

>> Game 4 Lex Hilliard, Montana (11/27/04) 3 Derrick Fourroux, McNeese State (11/15/08) B.J. Green-Ellis, Ole Miss (11/3/07) Rhett Bomar, Sam Houston State (10/20/07) Mewelde Moore, Tulane (9/6/03) Luther Turner, Sam Houston (10/31/87) Mike Wooten, Northeast Louisiana (10/5/85) Kelvin Simmons, Troy State (9/12/92) Devin West, Missouri (10/3/98) Sam Zanders, Illinois State (11/28/98) KaRon Coleman, Stephen F. Austin (11/20/99)

>PATs Attempted

Northwestern State Demons 186 Michael Hayes, 182 John Floyd, 176 Ramses Barden,

Southern (9/7/02) Northeast Louisiana (9/30/78) Cal Poly (9/20/08)

4 3

Appalachian State (9/25/04) Texas Tech (9/29/07) Northeast Louisiana (11/20/82) Delta State (11/22/73) Stephen F. Austin (9/20/69)

>Attempts

DaVon Fowlkes, Michael Crabtree, Tag Rome, David Seals, Danny McKeown,

Punt Returns >Returns

>> Game 8 Steve Hanschen,

Arkansas State (10/7/78)

>> Game 182 Arlen Blackwell,

Southeastern Louisiana (10/15/49)

>> Game 90 Mark Carrier, 80 David Plaisance,

Nicholls State (11/9/85) Nicholls State (10/24/02)

>Yards Returned

>Longest Punt Returned

Passing

>Field Goals Made >> Game 5 Blake Bercegeay,

McNeese State (11/11/06)

>> Game 54 Ryan Rossner, 54 Billy Hayes,

Stephen F. Austin (11/20/04) Sam Houston (10/31/87)

>Longest Field Goal

Rushing

>> Game 41 Lewis Tillman, Jackson State (11/12/88) 39 Mate Fairconnetue, Delta State (11/22/73) 38 Marcel Shipp, Massachusetts (12/12/98)

>Yards

>> Game 255 Larry Schrieber, 240 Willie High, 234 Pete Connetue, 233 Rondy Rogers,

Tennessee Tech (9/20/69) Eastern Illinois (11/6/93) Delta State (11/22/73) Jacksonville State (11/4/00)

>> Career 90 Savero Benoit, 87 Bubba Phillips,

McNeese State (10/6/51) Southern Mississippi (11/7/47)

Receiving

>Receptions

Tulane (9/6/03) Nicholls State (11/8/86) Sam Houston State (10/25/08) Southern (9/2/00) East Texas State (9/22/90) Stephen F. Austin (11/22/08) Portland State (11/1/80)

>> Game 29 J.P. Losman, 27 Troy Williams, Raymond Philyaw, 26 Graham Harrell, Brad Schlosser, David Greene, Neil Lomax,

Tulane (9/6/03) Southern (9/2/00) Northeast La. (10/9/96) Texas Tech (9/29/07) Southeastern La. (10/14/06) Georgia (9/21/02) Portland State (11/1/80)

>> Game 431 Bob Bounds 368 Richie Williams 353 J.P. Losman 349 David Reaves 348 Nathan Brown 346 David Greene 338 Graham Harrell

East Texas State (9/28/91) Appalachian State (9/25/04) Tulane (9/6/03) Appalachian State (12/5/98) Central Arkansas (11/8/08) Georgia (9/21/03) Texas Tech (9/29/07)

>> Game 5 Graham Harrell, Richie Williams, 4 Nathan Brown, Shawn Bell, J.P. Losman, Bobby Holmes, John Friesz, Chandler Evans, David Greene,

Texas Tech (9/29/07) Appalachian State (9/25/04) Central Arkansas (11/8/08) Baylor (9/9/06) Tulane (9/6/03) Southern Mississippi (10/29/49) Idaho, (12/3/88) East Texas State (9/24/94) Georgia (9/21/02)

>Yards

>Attempts

>Longest Run

>Completions

>Touchdowns

Nicholls State (11/8/80) Michael Williams to Tony Tompkins, SFA (11/20/04) Terry Bradshaw to Ken Liberto, Louisiana Tech (10/19/68)

Interceptions

>Most Interceptions

>> Game 3 Jody Norman, Northeast Louisiana (10/4/80) Greg Wright, Texas-Arlington (11/4/78) Palmer Byrd, North Alabama (9/12/70) Karlton Washington, Louisiana-Monroe (9/25/99)

>Interception Return Yardage

>> Game 142 Karlton Washington, Louisiana-Monroe (9/25/99) 114 Ladarius Webb, Nicholls State (10/6/07) 114 Kareem Moore, Nicholls State (10/6/07)

Punting

>Most Punts >> Game 11 Zach Bussey, Leo Araguz, Scott Poole,

Delaware State (9/13/03) SFA (11/17/90) SW Oklahoma (10/19/02)

>> Game 468 Zach Bussey,

Delaware State (9/13/03)

>> Game 63.5 Patrick Dolan,

Nicholls State (10/6/07)

>> Game 88 Wayne Kingrey, 85 Don Alonzo, 80 Ryan Gooch, 79 Chad Stanley,

Nicholls State (11/8/80) Stephen F. Austin (11/17/07) SFA (11/23/96)

>Yards

>Attempts

>> Game 48 J.P. Losman, Southern Mississippi (11/3/51) Doug Hudson, >Field Goals Attempted 47 Rhett Bomar, >> Game Troy Williams, 5 Blake Bercegeay, McNeese State (11/11/06) 45 Bob Bounds, George Benyola, Louisiana Tech (10/26/85) 44 Jeremy Moses, John Roveto, Southwestern Louisiana (11/11/78) 43 Neil Lomax, >> Game 11 Webb Farrish,

82 82

>Highest Average >Longest Punts

Southwestern Louisiana (11/20/48)

Kickoff Returns >Kickoff Returns >> Game 10 Keylam Davis,

Southeastern La. (10/11/03)

>> Game 282 Keylam Davis, 178 Lardarius Webb, 173 Jerome Hewitt,

Southeastern La. (10/11/03) Nicholls State (10/11/08) SE Oklahoma (9/27/08)

>> Game 97 Keylam Davis, 95 Andy Hopkins, 93 R.F.Wilson,

Southeastern La. (10/11/03) Stephen F. Austin (9/16/73) Northeast Louisiana (10/3/64)

>Yards Returned

>Longest Kickoff Returns

>Passes Intercepted >> Game >> Game 12 Chris Jones, Louisiana (10/5/85) 7 Charles Hebert, Southeastern Louisiana (11/12/83) 11 Kenny Johnson, Portland State (11/1/80) 10 Nelson Schexnayder, Southwestern Louisiana (11/13/71) >Pass Completions Rashaun Wood, Oklahoma State (9/27/01) >> Game 94 Brett Hicks to Brandon Perry, >Yards Sam Houston State (10/7/06) >> Game 89 Richie Williams to DaVon Fowlkes, 214 Chris Jones, Northeast Louisiana (10/5/85) Appalachian State (9/25/04) 198 Brandon Perry, Sam Houston State (10/7/06) 86 Tim Bailey to Dwight Walker, 191 DaVon Fowlkes, Appalachian State (9/25/04) Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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Year 1st Down Rushes Yards Att-Comp-Int Yards Plays Total Off. Punt Avg. Fum/Lost Pen/Los TDs PAT FG TP 1960 (3-6) 105 390 1279 119-46-12 576 509 1748 35.5 22/8 37/358 12 10 0 82 1961 (7-3) 133 446 1662 158-67-11 925 604 2586 33.8 22/15 55/640 36 33 0 249 1962 (7-2-1) 144 439 2146 123-49-11 888 562 3034 35.6 25/11 65/696 31 17 1 209 1963 (4-6) 147 422 1795 156-58-13 964 578 2759 36.8 28/21 44/456 26 26 0 170 1964 (4-5) 369 1695 131-62-7 1054 500 2749 37.6 25 19 4 185 1965 (5-4) 132 371 1229 190-83-14 1203 561 2432 42.6 27/15 64/363 22 21 6 171 1966 (9-0) 162 408 1515 197-117-19 1627 605 3142 39.8 26/17 57/633 33 29 3 236 1967 (6-3) 169 471 2201 157-72-15 1024 628 3225 36.1 18/6 73/711 32 26 2 225 1968 (5-4) 186 437 1819 269-119-9 1751 707 3570 37.0 25/12 68/606 34 24 2 236 1969 (7-2) 179 586 2435 151-29-12 996 737 3431 36.5 17/9 62/570 36 32 6 268 1970 (7-3) 194 602 2909 121-53-11 795 727 3704 37.6 20/11 69/662 27 20 6 201 1971 (6-2-1) 124 518 1806 116-42-14 662 634 2468 36.9 28/16 53/535 18 16 7 147 1972 (8-2) 132 570 2179 74-33-2 504 644 2692 41.1 42/17 52/471 19 14 13 169 1973 (6-5) 148 548 1990 126-47-7 676 674 2666 41.6 48/21 69/655 22 19 6 169 1974 (1-10) 177 472 1197 263-147-14 1750 725 2947 39.0 45/26 60/523 16 11 3 117 1975 (1-10) 146 401 769 265-142-14 1886 688 2655 36.7 36/17 76/647 15 12 2 108 1976 (5-5) 157 470 1606 219-82-15 1241 689 2847 38.6 25/17 78/832 27 17 3 190 1977 (6-5) 171 484 1441 254-116-22 1701 738 3142 41.0 30/20 81/756 26 20 6 196 1978 (5-6) 183 561 1920 247-125-17 1565 798 3485 35.2 40/28 90/856 22 18 2 158 1979 (3-6) 141 371 1276 217-118-13 1302 588 2578 38.8 14/8 56/640 20 13 3 143 1980 (8-3) 221 477 2010 319-162-15 2621 796 4631 40.1 2917 99-1014 36 25 7 266 1981 (4-6) 211 363 1353 358-187-19 2811 721 4164 36.8 20/9 97/930 42 38 10 322 1982 (7-4) 210 427 871 399-203-21 2833 826 3704 39.5 23/9 118/1011 33 30 9 259 1983 (4-7) 157 441 1107 304-138-20 1843 745 2950 38.4 25/15 74/669 27 20 8 208 1984 (7-4) 174 545 2096 217-96-16 1487 762 3586 37.6 18/7 69/574 30 24 9 233 1985 (3-8) 161 478 1650 256-116-18 1605 734 3255 42.4 29/18 72/554 19 17 8 158 1986 (5-5-1) 180 520 2063 226-103-8 1337 746 3400 38.6 37/21 84/693 20 20 9 167 1987 (6-5) 178 499 1788 213-116-15 1923 712 3711 37.9 40/22 77/663 30 23 9 230 1988 (10-3) 256 650 2652 308-168-10 2691 957 5336 36.6 45/19 105/879 49 42 14 381 1989 (4-5-2) 191 482 1987 278-146-7 1884 760 3871 34.3 34/15 79/728 24 23 10 200 1990 (5-6) 189 533 2498 198-82-12 1175 731 3673 34.9 27-18 71/614 26 22 8 203 1991 (6-5) 161 493 1642 226-109-15 1416 721 3058 34.29 27-15 57-513 25 21 5 192 1992 (7-4) 186 538 2445 199-102-10 1479 737 3924 35.08 29-18 57/481 33 26 9 252 1993 (5-6) 195 492 1962 246-137-14 1868 738 3830 34.96 21/11 64/448 35 32 6 264 1994 (5-6) 220 484 2173 247-135-19 1808 731 3981 37.7 29/14 72/651 35 31 7 266 1995 (6-5) 213 510 2316 221-131-6 1910 731 4226 38.3 24/15 84/759 35 30 9 269 1996 (6-5) 195 512 2690 204-94-12 1715 716 4405 35.2 26/13 102/856 33 28 5 241 1997 (8-4) 181 514 2079 206-100-14 1695 720 3774 36.9 35/16 110/932 41 34 3 293 1998 (11-3) 245 589 2653 275-140-12 2986 864 5639 36.7 24/10 104/956 62 54 11 465 1999 (4-7) 205 435 1838 332-141-29 2157 767 3995 39.9 19/10 88/787 33 30 5 243 2000 (6-5)* 205 442 1866 302-138-13 1824 744 3690 41.0 26/12 75/742 31 26 14 256 2001 (8-4) 213 429 1510 354-197-6 2743 783 4253 39.3 23/12 100/886 43 38 7 319 2002 (9-4) 242 573 2367 335-176-13 2416 908 4783 35.5 29/15 124/974 44 46 9 359 2003 (6-6) 234 552 2618 308-151-8 1900 860 4518 34.7 42/19 109/992 50 45 13 386 2004 (8-4) 241 549 2981 276-142-13 1924 825 4905 34.5 32/16 130/1167 53 50 8 401 2005 (5-5) 162 400 1742 236-123-13 1394 636 3136 38.4 21/12 111/866 29 22 5 215 2006 (4-7) 195 439 1664 326-170-11 1931 765 3595 38.2 21/14 104/794 19 16 18 187 2007 (4-7) 210 522 2329 257-137-17 1667 779 3996 40.2 31/12 109/839 30 28 8 240 2008 (7-5) 228 521 2072 323-177-8 2187 844 4259 36.4 24/10 101/836 40 37 14 320 2009 (0-11) 198 413 1644 363-201-12 2016 776 3660 35.8 26/16 106/865 20 17 7 401 2010 (5-6) 186 369 1168 375-204-19 2435 744 3603 40.9 18/9 102/972 26 23 5 194 2011 (5-6) 174 412 1187 187-310-8 1930 722 3117 38.2 27-14 86/835 28 24 14 234

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OPPONENT YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year 1st Down Rushes Yards Att-Comp-Int 1960 111 418 1442 110-56-11 1961 136 440 1410 185-76-17 1962 105 450 1255 117-45-11 1963 140 450 1559 163-81-15 1964 317 1242 108-51-11 1965 142 442 1503 162-77-6 1966 101 350 958 165-69-9 1967 133 354 932 219-108-10 1968 148 440 1552 182-73-10 1969 137 393 1507 169-76-5 1970 180 455 1714 229-111-12 1971 137 395 1432 181-78-13 1972 126 420 1323 198-89-14 1973 164 522 2053 188-82-21 1974 169 551 2223 187-82-18 1975 207 643 2803 152-75-8 1976 167 487 1681 200-83-17 1977 166 589 2178 189-73-13 1978 182 530 2512 154-66-10 1979 179 507 2120 171-82-9 1980 202 489 1929 257-129-13 1981 219 438 1579 331-164-16 1982 185 441 1288 307-157-17 1983 188 536 1798 253-1430-17 1984 141 427 1199 273-123-18 1985 209 532 2364 262-129-12 1986 191 507 1987 271-120-17 1987 173 505 1907 237-117-8 1988 197 503 2063 365-172-24 1989 202 451 1730 281-141-9 1990 168 468 1756 239-119-11 1991 166 453 1559 270-140-20 1992 194 464 1884 256-131-12 1993 214 474 2370 255-135-7 1994 209 455 1648 335-173-10 1995 188 429 1746 274-148-10 1996 180 437 1492 295-151-15 1997 148 360 1060 290-133-21 1998 263 559 1903 419-208-17 1999 205 442 1866 302-138-13 2000 183 440 1681 291-157-12 2001 199 458 1356 334-188-14 2002 194 471 1292 346-185-9 2003 174 441 1345 332-163-14 2004 181 415 1128 317-158-16 2005 240 409 1566 271-143-7 2006 181 313 1319 315-164-12 2007 175 369 1924 277-136-9 2008 209 385 1745 372-192-10 2009 222 371 1809 325-206-4 2010 239 466 1893 349-188-4 2011 218 377 1495 213-392-16

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Northwestern State Demons Yards Plays Total Off. Punt Avg. Fum/Lost Pen/Los TDs PAT FG 585 528 2027 34.0 22/11 39-411 — — — 886 625 2296 33.2 32/18 42/392 — — — 547 567 1802 34.4 22/12 39/389 14 8 2 1105 613 2664 36.4 20/14 53/656 26 216 1 702 425 1944 36.5 18 19 1 1088 604 2641 39.5 29/12 42/394 27 21 1 695 505 1653 36.4 17/8 47/450 11 9 1 1238 564 2170 37.1 21/12 39/405 17 11 2 1068 622 2620 38.0 24/14 76/539 20 15 4 1384 562 2891 39.4 26/15 49/455 30 25 4 1583 648 3297 36.9 17/10 44/387 23 21 2 976 576 2408 38.8 24/9 58/605 15 7 4 1320 618 2643 36.4 35/17 49/490 11 8 2 1201 710 3254 36.5 31/19 93-883 19 14 4 1355 738 3578 38.3 32/16 96/994 29 26 5 1066 800 3879 38.6 40/20 78-786 42 36 8 1191 687 2872 36.1 45/25 68/689 23 20 7 1072 778 3250 39.4 41/20 80/837 23 20 7 1205 684 3717 36.6 49/22 53/525 36 26 12 1257 678 3377 37.3 41/18 46/527 34 31 5 1726 746 3655 36.9 39/20 65/556 25 23 6 2344 796 3923 36.8 38/21 75/726 36 27 7 2053 749 3341 37.1 26/18 88/913 26 22 9 1433 789 3131 36.7 32/22 93/839 24 17 16 1438 700 2637 39.3 39/17 73/546 12 12 4 1828 794 4192 38.6 35/22 65/567 30 29 12 1598 778 3585 38.6 30/17 69/596 25 25 11 1470 742 3377 41.1 27/12 89/753 28 23 14 2280 868 3881 36.9 29/12 89/762 32 25 8 1804 732 3534 37.5 23/11 102/841 23 22 10 1737 708 3493 39.7 19-14 84/757 25 22 10 1559 731 3118 37.18 38-23 83-611 20 15 10 1659 720 3543 37.52 23-15 61/417 30 25 7 1944 729 4314 39.64 31/18 92/744 39 32 16 2126 790 3774 36.8 22/12 107/847 29 27 9 1935 703 3681 38.3 17/12 61/535 26 22 9 1790 732 3282 39.7 14/7 88/680 18 14 14 1811 650 2871 36.8 18/12 73/712 24 18 13 2858 978 4761 33.6 33/13 109/940 37 33 7 1824 744 3690 41.0 26/12 75/742 31 26 14 1931 731 3612 36.8 18/9 101/856 29 25 11 2191 792 3547 34.4 24/12 103/814 30 28 8 2304 817 3596 38.6 26/18 82/645 32 33 4 2103 773 3448 37.4 27/16 84/778 32 22 15 2168 732 3296 37.0 21/12 81/593 36 35 9 2017 680 3583 34.4 13/10 73/608 30 26 10 1974 628 3293 37.0 23/13 76/712 29 26 16 2125 646 4049 40.7 17/8 91/777 46 46 6 2754 757 4499 40.0 19/10 77/662 45 36 11 2834 696 4643 41.5 15/5 73/751 52 46 13 2511 815 4404 39.0 13/9 93/936 37 33 15 2775 769 4270 40.2 22-12 84/746 38 33 12

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Player Att.-Comp.-Int. Pct. Yards TD Vic Stelly 70-28-7 31.0 377 2 Don Beasley 67-25-6 37.6 316 3 Don Beasley 52-22-3 42.3 484 8 Don Beasley 111-42-10 37.8 692 7 Don Beasley 85-38-7 44.7 655 5 Don Guidry 116-58-4 50.0 799 10 Malcolm Lewis 97-56-5 57.7 852 6 Don Guidry 100-61-4 61.0 775 6 Don Guidry 86-44-3 51.1 617 6 Don Guidry 261-116-8 44.4 1712 16 Mike Pool 128-63-5 49.2 911 9 Mike Pool 108-49-8 45.4 705 4 Bob Wattigny 92-34-11 37.0 598 4 Lynn Hebert 51-24-2 47.1 377 1 Wilton Cox 57-21-2 36.8 294 2 Butch Ballard 245-140-11 57.1 1668 3 Butch Ballard 167-99-6 59.3 1058 4 Stuart Wright 176-67-11 38.1 984 7 Kenny Philibert 128-62-12 48.4 963 8 Kenny Philibert 165-85-10 51.5 982 2 Kenny Philibert 160-83-10 51.9 920 7 Bobby Hebert 223-120-9 53.8 1828 12 Eric Barkley 140-65-11 46.4 1131 9 Stan Powell 178-95-5 53.4 1267 8 Wayne Van 189-83-13 43.9 1252 11 Wayne Van 175-83-9 47.4 1280 10 Wayne Van 183-83-17 44.3 1179 7 Rusty Slack 123-54-4 43.9 664 2 Scott Stoker 119-71-7 59.6 938 3 Scott Stoker 207-115-5 55.6 1966 10 Scott Stoker 266-143-16 52.5 1825 7 Brad Brown 171-73-9 42.7 1107 4 Brad Laird 82-41-5 50.0 535 0 Brad Brown 137-72-7 52.6 1109 3 Brad Laird 239-133-14 55.6 1762 8 Brad Laird 204-119-12 58.3 1661 6 Brad Laird 213-130-6 61.0 1895 5 Warren Patterson 147-73-9 49.7 1417 10 Warren Patterson 142-71-5 50.0 992 7 Warren Patterson 157-79-6 50.3 1427 12 Brad Spangler 169-70-15 41.4 1067 4 Ben Beach 248-115-8 46.4 1521 10 Craig Nall 296-166-3 56.1 2361 12 Kevin Magee 252-133-11 52.8 1844 13 Davon Vinson 240-121-4 50.4 1541 8 Davon Vinson 165-85-10 51.5 1240 10 Davon Vinson 183-92-12 50.3 1092 7 Ricky Joe Meeks 130-75-6 57.7 904 3 Germayne Edmond 163-88-9 54.0 1065 8 John Hundley 205-112-3 54.6 1307 8 Paul Harris 144-81-5 56.2 978 5 Tyler Wolfe 106-59-3 55.7 583 3 Paul Harris 258-146-10 56.6 1821 13 Brad Henderson 178-289-6 61.6 1853 12

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Player Att. Yards Lost Net Avg. TD Jimmy Aldredge 56 285 13 272 4.9 2 Kenny Thompson 58 369 4 365 6.3 6 Claude Patrick 78 418 2 416 5.3 3 Jerry Burton 90 414 7 407 4.5 1 James Aymond 48 394 11 383 8.0 1 Claude Patrick 82 406 10 396 4.8 10 Russ Gielow 59 320 10 310 5.3 4 Vic Nyvall 95 585 25 560 5.9 4 Don Guidry 83 488 99 389 4.7 3 Richard Ware 127 564 0 564 4.4 6 Richard Ware 186 835 3 832 4.5 8 Donald Johnson 92 628 4 624 6.8 5 Donald Johnson 159 907 20 887 5.6 6 Mario Cage 218 1085 28 1057 4.8 5 Mario Cage 216 903 77 826 3.8 7 Sidney Thornton 175 790 29 751 4.3 6 Sidney Thornton 191 933 32 901 4.7 12 Mark Schroeder 106 473 26 447 4.2 1 Joe Delaney 170 1013 68 945 5.6 9 Joe Delaney 139 747 30 717 5.2 6 Joe Delaney 221 1153 43 1110 5.0 10 Carlton Finister 128 710 19 691 5.4 6 LeRoy Ellis 157 534 43 493 3.1 8 Elliot Dawson 25 218 3 215 8.6 1 Chris Chenier 106 605 8 597 5.6 0 John Stephens 202 1059 58 1001 4.9 5 John Stephens 204 988 45 943 4.6 3 John Stephens 132 668 22 646 4.9 6 Paul Frazier 74 502 21 481 6.5 6 Pete Ellis 106 456 2 454 4.3 3 Brad Brown 192 1008 165 843 4.4 8 Deon Ridgell 148 652 28 624 4.2 3 Deon Ridgell 162 1040 56 984 6.1 7 Deon Ridgell 122 543 36 507 4.1 1 C. Matthews 155 1091 45 1046 6.7 9 C. Matthews 230 1471 87 1384 6.0 13 Anthony Williams 178 1120 57 1063 6.0 9 Ronnie Powell 149 1015 24 991 6.7 8 Tony Taylor 123 786 13 773 6.3 7 Tony Taylor 263 1550 109 1441 5.5 16 Tony Taylor 302 1608 102 1506 5.0 9 Jeremy Lofton 215 1054 72 982 4.6 14 Derrick Johnese 203 994 34 960 4.7 14 Derrick Johnese 158 989 66 923 5.8 11 Derrick Johnese 153 1125 31 1094 7.2 9 Davon Vinson 122 795 74 721 5.9 5 Byron Lawrence 187 850 29 821 4.4 4 Byron Lawrence 246 1436 59 1377 5.6 5 Byron Lawrence 207 1066 48 1018 4.9 9 William Griffin 131 612 37 575 4.4 4 Paul Harris 98 624 87 537 5.5 3 Sterling Endsley 93 316 25 291 3.1 2 D.J. Palmer 87 380 30 350 4.0 3

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Receiving

Player Rec. Yards Avg. TD Jackie Smith 10 129 12.9 0 Jackie Smith 9 95 10.6 0 Johnny Norman 13 138 10.6 0 Johnny Norman 16 254 15.9 0 Roy Gentry 16 231 14.4 3 James Aymond 15 260 17.3 2 Dick Reding 27 477 17.6 4 Dick Reding 32 595 18.6 3 Vic Nyvall 20 308 15.4 3 Al Phillips 35 642 18.3 10 Steve Gaspard 22 280 12.7 2 Al Phillips 20 365 18.3 1 Reggie Thompson 10 237 23.7 3 Skipper Morgan 10 96 9.6 0 Reggie Thompson 6 186 31.0 2 Reggie Thompson 12 176 14.6 0 Reggie Thompson 29 426 14.7 1 Mike Almond 25 399 16.0 3 Wyamond Waters 23 469 20.4 5 Mike Almond 25 405 16.2 2 Mike Almond 27 483 17.9 3 Randy Liles 29 443 15.3 6 Randy Liles 37 657 17.8 4 James Bennett 28 489 17.5 3 Victor Oatis 26 687 26.4 5 Victor Oatis 42 823 19.6 9 Jerry Wheeler 42 701 16.9 5 Jerry Wheeler 24 421 17.5 7 Odessa Turner 24 383 15.9 5 Odessa Turner 22 381 17.3 3 Floyd Turner 26 329 12.7 1 Floyd Turner 25 522 20.8 3 Floyd Turner 37 680 18.4 4 Al Edwards 37 502 13.6 1 John Tappin 24 444 18.5 3 Victor Robinson 19 321 16.9 0 Carlos Jones 26 330 12.7 0 James Brock 21 481 22.9 3 Jared Johnston 21 321 15.3 2 Jared Johnston 36 633 17.6 3 Adam Swales 29 361 12.4 2 Pat Palmer 32 829 25.9 8 Pat Palmer 32 657 20.5 4 Chris Pritchett 26 457 17.6 4 Chris Pritchett 37 490 13.2 2 T.J. Sutherland 34 715 21.0 6 Nathan Black 52 944 18.2 3 Freddie Harrison 33 503 15.2 4 Toby Zeigler 30 367 12.2 2 Derrick Doyle 40 631 15.8 6 Derrick Doyle 27 242 9.0 0 Derrick Doyle 30 356 11.9 1 Ben Bailey 31 410 13.2 1 Dudley Guice 35 606 17.3 5 Darius Duffy 54 486 9.0 0 Bradley Brown 48 454 9.5 3 Justin Aldredge 39 514 13.2 2

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Interceptions

Year Player No. Yards Avg. TD 1960 Larry Crow 6 89 14.8 0 1961 Larry Crow 3 31 10.3 0 Gary Moore 3 16 5.3 0 1962 Tommy Wyatt 3 47 15.7 0 1963 Al Dodd 9 78 8.7 0 1964 Al Dodd 4 100 25.0 0 1965 Al Dodd 9 198 22.0 1 1966 Al Dodd 9 118 13.1 1 1967 David Smith 5 28 5.6 0 1968 Kenny Hrapmann 6 81 13.5 0 1969 Kenny Callens 4 58 14.5 0 Kenny Hrapmann 4 55 13.8 0 1970 Kenny Hrapmann 4 62 15.5 0 1971 Paul Tacker 4 125 31.3 1 Kenny Hrapmann 4 14 3.5 0 1972 John Kelly 7 96 13.7 0 1973 John Kelly 7 78 11.1 0 1974 John Dilworth 6 55 9.2 0 1975 Mike Maggio 2 36 18.0 0 George Barefield 2 18 9.0 0 1976 Mike Maggio 6 37 6.2 0 1977 Stanley Lee 3 18 6.0 0 1978 Mark Discon 4 0 0.0 0 1979 J.P. Dunbar 3 24 8.0 0 Sonny Louis 3 15 5.0 0 1980 Darrel Toussaint 5 44 8.8 0 1981 Sonny Louis 4 55 13.8 0 1982 Michael Richardson 7 94 13.4 0 1983 Michael Richardson 6 152 25.3 1 1984 Michael Richardson 5 55 11.0 0 1985 J.T. Fenceroy 3 18 6.0 0 Robert Moore 3 6 2.0 0 1986 DeShon Jenkins 5 5 1.0 0 1987 Dennis Smith 3 77 25.7 0 1988 Dennis Smith 4 13 3.2 0 1989 Randy Hilliard 3 73 24.3 1 1990 Ron Davis 4 26 6.5 0 1991 Chad McDavid 4 11 2.8 0 1992 Adrian Hardy 3 43 14.3 0 1993 Seven Players Tied 1 1994 Three Players Tied 2 1995 Troy Barnes 3 19 6.3 0 1996 Keith Thibodeaux 3 39 13.0 0 1997 Tony Joe Maranto 6 138 23.0 1 1998 Jermaine Jones 6 232 38.7 2 1999 Terrence McGee 4 61 15.3 1 2000 Terrence McGee 3 78 26.0 1 2001 Judith Sylvester 4 34 8.5 0 2002 Terrence McGee 3 27 9.0 0 2003 David Pittman 4 118 29.5 1 2004 David Pittman 5 136 27.2 1 2005 Russ Washington 2 66 33.0 1 Darrell Kitchen 2 0 0.0 0 2006 C.L. Grogan 4 0 0.0 0 2007 Gary Riggs 3 30 10.0 0 Kasey Brown 3 29 9.7 0 2008 Gary Riggs 3 62 22.7 2 2009 Wesley Eckles 3 73 24.3 0 2010 Jamaal White 3 38 12.7 0 2011 Jamaal White 4 110 27.5 0

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Arthur “Tank” Berry 9 John Kulakowski, Earnest Crittenden 3 John Kulakowski 6 John Kulakowski 15 Henry Sibley 8 Greg Necaise 13 Greg Necaise 15.5 Andre Carron 10 Bryan Roussell, Marcus Crider 6 Tracy Harris 5 Nathan Platt 4 Jason Storm 4 Mario Sanchez 5.5 Jake Michel, Terry Johnson, M. Sanchez 4 Jake Michel, Mario Sanchez 6 Damion Brown 7 Ahmad Willis 3 Ahmad Willis 12.5 Roy Locks 10 Jamall Johnson 6.5 Ed Queen 7.5 Marvin Byrdsong & Carlos Stephens 4.0 Charlie Brooks 3.0 Ray Martin 4.0 Ledell Love 3.5 Albert Smith 4.0 D.J. Shaw 2.5 Ricky Issac 4.5

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1983 Gary Reasons 94 78 172 1984 Earnest Crittenden 98 58 156 1985 J.T. Fenceroy 98 72 170 1986 J.T. Fenceroy 70 49 119 1987 Freddie Wallace 71 46 117 1988 Leonard Parker 76 56 132 1989 Andre Carron 70 82 152 1990 Andre Carron 98 56 154 1991 Andre Carron 118 58 176 1992 Edward Moses 63 54 117 1993 Steve Readeaux 65 36 101 1994 Steve Readeaux 59 42 101 1995 George Haynes 64 66 130 1996 Grant Crowder 56 49 105 1997 Tony Maranto 59 47 106 1998 Jake Michel 76 52 128 1999 B. J. Williams 60 53 113 2000 Kurt Rodriguez 70 57 127 2001 Judith Sylvester 49 37 86 2002 Germond Williams 77 35 112 2003 Jamall Johnson 80 39 119 2004 Jamall Johnson 63 35 98 2005 Marvin Byrdsong 49 53 102 2006 Russ Washington 51 38 89 2007 Mack Dampier 56 35 91 2008 Mack Dampier 56 39 95 2009 Blake Delcambre 49 45 94 2010 Derek Rose 85 53 138 2011 Derek Rose 55 27 82

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Year Player No. Yards Avg. 1960 Jackie Smith 48 1766 36.8 1961 Jackie Smith 52 1780 34.2 1962 Jackie Smith 50 1797 35.9 1963 Wayne Walker 46 1730 37.6 1964 Wayne Walker 26 978 37.6 1965 Wayne Walker 48 2045 42.6 1966 Shelley Dickie 40 1638 40.9 1967 George Green 16 651 40.7 1968 Larry Smith 44 1648 38.2 1969 Larry Smith 43 1572 36.5 1970 Larry Smith 36 1439 30.0 1971 Randy Walker 49 1799 36.7 1972 Randy Walker 60 2466 41.1 1973 Randy Walker 65 2703 41.6 1974 Stuart Wright 36 1434 40.0 1975 Stuart Wright 58 2181 37.6 1976 Dennis Pendergraft 64 2485 38.8 1977 Dennis Pendergraft 63 2584 41.0 1978 Dennis Pendergraft 63 2379 37.8 1979 Barry Rubin 45 1841 40.5 1980 Leo Clement 46 1845 40.1 1981 Leo Clement 22 880 40.0 1982 Leo Clement 54 2192 40.6 1983 Mike Crow 65 2568 39.5 1984 Mike Crow 74 2832 38.3 1985 Mike Crow 69 2929 42.4 1986 Mike Crow 68 2699 39.7 1987 Mark Contreras 51 1933 37.9 1988 Mark Contreras 45 1691 37.6 1989 Mark Contreras 41 1502 36.6 1990 Chris Hamler 21 739 35.2 1991 Shane Stephens 42 1538 36.6 1992 Jason Fernandez 36 1427 39.6 1993 Jason Fernandez 43 1623 37.7 1994 John Louviere 42 1655 39.4 1995 John Louviere 46 1763 38.3 1996 Shane Barbaro 50 1876 37.5 1997 Chris Poole 52 1955 37.6 1998 Shawn Grigsby 40 1540 38.5 1999 Mark Holmes 33 1346 40.8 2000 Mark Holmes 58 2377 41.0 2001 Greg Mitchell 64 2679 40.6 2002 Chris Stegall 74 2733 36.9 2003 Chris Stegall 58 2083 35.9 2004 Ricky Joe Meeks 38 1349 35.5 2005 Marshall Burton 61 2340 38.4 2006 Marshall Burton 58 2253 38.8 2007 Marshall Burton 63 2610 41.4 2008 Bradley Russo 62 2303 37.1 2009 Bradley Russo 53 1926 36.3 2010 Bradley Russo 68 2789 41.0 2011 Nic Russon 63 2410 38.8

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Year Player No. Yards Avg. TD 1960 Ralph Conrad 10 46 4.6 0 1961 Kenny Thompson 15 272 18.1 0 1962 Gary Moore 8 85 10.6 0 1963 Tommy Wyatt 7 58 8.3 0 1964 Al Dodd 12 171 14.3 1 1965 Al Dodd 24 309 12.9 0 1966 Al Dodd 20 326 16.3 1 1967 Vic Nyvall 15 326 21.7 1 1968 Al Phillips 9 135 15.0 0 1969 Al Phillips 17 223 13.1 1 1970 Al Phillips 21 129 6.1 0 1971 Donald Johnson 13 98 7.5 0 1972 Donald Johnson 6 57 9.5 0 1973 Sidney Thornton 10 102 10.2 1 1974 Willie Mosley 12 39 3.3 0 1975 Wyamond Waters 12 39 3.3 0 1976 Willie Mosley 14 196 14.0 1 1977 Willie Mosley 25 205 8.2 0 1978 James Bennett 10 57 5.7 0 1979 Mark Schroeder 13 58 4.4 0 1980 Sonny Louis 13 77 5.9 0 1981 Roy Fontenot 12 132 11.0 1 1982 Roy Fontenot 18 255 11.1 0 1983 Roy Fontenot 21 139 6.6 0 1984 Roy Fontenot 37 270 7.3 0 1985 DeShon Jenkins 20 90 4.5 0 1986 Kevin Lewis 13 59 4.5 0 1987 Kevin Lewis 22 173 7.8 1 1988 Kevin Lewis 20 170 8.5 0 1989 Al Edwards 14 117 8.4 0 1990 Ron Davis 14 125 8.9 1 1991 Victor Robinson 12 72 6.0 0 1992 Darius Adams 21 284 13.5 1 1993 James Brock 19 152 8.0 0 1994 James Brock 15 135 9.0 0 1995 Clarence Matthews 22 145 6.6 0 1996 Pat Palmer 15 111 7.4 0 1997 Pat Palmer 27 180 6.7 0 1998 Kevin Hall 30 319 10.6 0 Jermaine Jones 7 163 23.3 2 1999 Nathan Black 32 365 11.4 0 2000 Terrence McGee 18 427 23.7 3 2001 Terrence McGee 25 402 16.1 0 2002 Toby Zeigler 25 390 15.6 1 2003 Toby Zeigler 30 413 13.8 0 2004 Toby Zeigler 24 376 15.7 1 2005 Toby Zeigler 15 182 12.1 0 2006 Jamal Jackson 10 107 10.7 0 2007 C.L. Grogan 9 65 7.2 0 2008 Jasper Edwards 6 62 10.3 0 2009 Jasper Edwards 12 126 10.5 0 2010 Bradley Brown 15 138 9.2 0 2011 Kevin Sheif 11 110 10.0 0

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Year Player No. Yards Avg. TD 1960 Ralph Conrad 12 188 15.6 0 1961 Kenny Thompson 12 342 28.5 0 1962 Kenny Thompson 7 144 20.5 0 1963 Glenn Talbert 6 113 18.5 0 1964 Al Dodd 10 220 22.0 0 1965 Al Dodd 14 274 19.6 0 1966 Al Dodd 11 232 21.1 0 1967 Al Phillips 7 172 24.5 0 1968 Al Phillips 12 241 20.1 0 1969 Vic Nyvall 18 392 21.8 0 1970 Al Phillips 18 503 27.9 0 1971 Donald Johnson 13 342 26.3 0 1972 Joe Beck Payne 7 164 23.4 0 1973 Mario Cage 16 393 24.6 1 1974 Mario Cage 21 407 19.4 0 1975 Wyamond Waters 27 527 19.5 0 1976 Mark Schroeder 19 296 15.6 0 1977 Connie Hatcher 18 362 20.1 0 1978 Mark Schroeder 7 188 26.9 0 Joe Delaney 14 277 19.8 0 1979 Mark Schroeder 11 214 19.5 0 1980 Mark Duper 7 184 20.4 0 1981 Roy Fontenot 18 348 19.3 0 1982 Roy Fontenot 18 360 20.0 0 1983 Roy Fontenot 18 335 18.6 0 1984 Odessa Turner 10 253 25.3 0 1985 Kevin Lewis 14 228 16.3 0 1986 Al Edwards 16 311 19.4 0 1987 Dennis Smith 25 631 25.2 0 1988 Dennis Smith 22 438 19.9 0 1989 Dennis Smith 13 376 28.9 1 1990 John Tappin 18 421 23.4 0 1991 Lawann Latson 14 331 22.4 0 1992 Darius Adams 17 429 25.2 1 1993 James Brock 26 541 20.8 0 1994 Clarence Matthews 19 560 29.5 0 1995 Clarence Matthews 22 554 25.2 0 1996 Mike Stone 14 285 20.4 0 1997 Ronnie Powell 11 221 20.1 0 1998 Jermaine Jones 23 487 21.2 0 1999 Tony Taylor 11 231 21.0 0 2000 Sean Weber 10 168 16.8 0 2001 Terrence McGee 14 309 22.1 0 2002 Derrick Johnese 11 250 22.7 0 2003 Toby Zeigler 10 222 22.2 0 Greg Skidmore 10 224 22.4 0 2004 Toby Zeigler 28 710 25.4 0 2005 Toby Zeigler 17 402 23.6 0 Greg Skidmore 11 271 24.6 0 2006 Chris Miller 13 275 21.2 0 2007 Jeremy Jefferson 14 271 19.4 0 2008 Justin Perry 12 312 26.0 1 2009 Phillip Harvey 30 648 21.6 0 2010 Bradley Brown 18 402 22.3 0 Phillip Harvey 17 359 21.1 0 2011 Phillip Harvey 21 568 27.0 1

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Demon Award Winners JOE DELANEY BOWL

The annual spring football game is named in honor of Joe Delaney, an All-American who drowned June 29, 1983, trying to save three children. 2012: Purple 23, White 22 MVP-Nathan Black MVPs: Offense - Brad Henderson; 1998:White 31, Purple 21 Defense - Bert White MVP-Bo Meeks Teams - John Shaughnessy 1997:White 19, Purple 16 2011: Purple 31, White 10 Co-MVPs-Alja Delaney; Kenny Wright MVPs:Purple: Offense Justin Aldredge 1996:White 21, Purple 17 Defense - Derek Rose MVP-Brandon Emmanuel White: Offense - Sidney Riley 1995:White 23, Purple 13 Defense - Luke Turner MVP-Brian Jacquet 2010: no traditional game due to 1994:Purple 26, White 21 injuries MVP-Brad Laird MVPs: Offense - Phillip Harvey; 1993:Purple 16, White 6 Defense - Mike Adams Co-MVP’s -Darrell Duhon; Ed Moses 2009: White 31, Purple 0 1992:Purple 30, White 7 MVPs: Offense - Jon Hundley; MVP-Darius Adams Defense - Wesley Eckles 1991:*Purple 0, White 0 2008:White 30, Purple 7 MVP-Andre Carron MVP-Dudley Guice, WR 1990:Purple 14, White 10 2007:White 27, Purple 21 MVP-Andrew Roach Co-MVPs-Germayne Edmond, QB; Patrick Earl, RB 2006:White 20, Purple 6 MVP-Greg Skidmore, RB 2005:White 10, Purple 0 MVP-Tory Collins, DL 2004: Purple 20, White 19 MVP-Davon Vinson, QB 2003:White 17, Purple 7 2002:Purple 7, White 0 MVP-Terrence McGee 2001:Purple 17, White 9 MVP-Craig Nall, QB 2000:White 21, Purple 10 MVP-Nathan Black 1999: White 42, Purple 21

LATINO AWARD WINNERS

The coaches select a senior player who most exemplifies the effort, unselfishness, leadership and character of the late Lester Latino, a two-time all-conference linebacker.

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Justin Aldrege,Yaser Elqutub Dennis “Tank” Clark Rogers Loche Adam Varnado Ray Martin T.J. McMillan Bruce Woods Billy Ray Rutledge Jerry Goldsmith Nick Fiorito Gene Tennison Joe Johnson B. J. Williams Clint Loggins Damian Johnson Grant Crowder Jason Storm John Dippel George Paul David Howard Rob Floyd John King, Greg Necaise Adrian Howard Kevin Lewis John Kulakowski J.T. Fenceroy J.T. Fenceroy James Boyd

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KIRT STRAUGHTER TRIDENT TEST WINNERS

The “Trident Tests” are designed to test the players strength, speed and conditioning. The players receive an overall grade based on ranking among all players.

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CHRIS WADDELL MEMORIAL AWARD

The Chris Waddell Memorial Award is presented to the walk-on player who best exemplifies the same characteristics required of the Latino Award. The award pays tribute to Waddell, a walk-on redshirt freshman offensive lineman who died in March 2004 just before the beginning of spring practice due to a heart condition.

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Russell Owens Lance Lacoste, Keland Johnson Rogers Loche Mack Dampier Clay Broyles Richuel Massey Carlos Stephens Mike King Kirt Straughter Eric Louis Stephon Bostick Charvis Richmond Mike Stone Mike Stone Mike Stone Anthony Williams Anthony Williams Chris Willis John Spangler Marcus Crider Randy Bullock Randy Bullock Steve Compton Mark Newstrom John Stephens Odessa Turner John Stephens

Trevor Goodie Brandon Monrose Bryan Ross Tyler Roussel Kevin Shief Caleb Stanfield Justin Warner Nic Russo Russell Owens Jake Bryan, Calvin Morton, Osaze Idumwonyi Bob Stanfield Yaser Elqutub Jarrett Hardnett Kyle Howard Darius Duffy Carson Martinez Jimmy McKee Dane Charpentier Kaleb Morain

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This logo is on the field at Turpin Stadium in the location where Chris Waddell last stood before being fatally striken due to a rare heart condition on the day before spring practice, March 1, 2004. Each year on that day, the Demons perform community service projects in his honor. Former Associate SID Matthew Bonnette created the logo.

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Record 4-2-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. 134 Monroe High 0 7 St. Charles College 25 52 Louisiana College 0 7 Louisiana Tech 20 74 Louisiana College 0 14 Southwestern Louisiana 0 288 Total Points 45

1916

H. Lee Prather’s 1915 team

John W. Coolidge 1907-1908 1-3-1 (.200), 2 seasons 1907 (0-1-0) No Conference Affliation

NSU 6 6

Team Louisiana Tech Total Points

1908 (1-2-1) No Conference Affliation NSU Team 0 Centenary 0 Natchitoches Athletic Club 7 Louisiana College 5 Shreveport High 12 Total Points

6 25 23 57

1912 (4-1-1) Opp. No Conference Affliation 43 Team 43 NSU 42 Winnfield High 20 Monroe High 6 Centenary Picked Team Opp. 0 Louisiana College 16 39 Southwestern Louisiana 0 13 Total Points 0 120 16 32

J.H. Griffith 1909 4-1 (.800), 1 seasons

1909 (4-1-0) No Conference Affliation NSU Team 70 Alexandria Ath.Club 17 Centenary 0 Louisiana Tech 47 Southwestern Louisiana 11 Southwestern Louisiana 145 Total Points

Opp. 0 0 45 0 0 45

1910-1912 11-7-2 (.550), 3 seasons

1910 (6-1-0) No Conference Affliation Opp. 0 0 0 5 0 32 0 37

1911 (2-5-0)

Prather was the first officially appointed head football coach. His best season was 1932, when the Demons went 7-1 and shut out five opponents. Prather is best known, however, as basketball coach at Northwestern (then called Louisiana Normal) for 36 years. He was 473-169 as a basketball coach and is the namesake for Northwestern’s basketball coliseum.

1913 (1-1-3) No Conference Affliation

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Team Shreveport High Monroe High Louisiana College Shreveport High Louisiana College Southwestern Louisiana Total Points

Opp. 27 46 10 39

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1914 (4-1-1) No Conference Affliation

No Conference Affliation NSU Team 0 Tulane 0 LSU 3 Louisiana College 0 Louisiana Tech

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1913-1933 75-50-2 (.590), 20 seasons

NSU 0 57 33 28 85 0 203

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NSU Team Opp. 0 at LSU 13 20 Louisiana College 0 0 Louisiana Tech 0 7 Centenary 28 26 ARKANSAS A&M 0 7 TULANE FRESHMAN 0 6 SOUTHWESTERN LA. 13 66 Total Points 54

Date 9/29 10/14 10/19 10/25 11/03 11/11 11/23

Record 0-2-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1923 NSU Team Opp. Record 3-6-0 30 0 Southwestern Louisiana 22 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 0 0 Louisiana Tech 24 0 0 Total Points 46 NSU Team Opp. Date 152 0 at LSU 40 9/29 1917 20 RUSK COLLEGE 0 10/05 Record 1-1-0 0 Loyola 23 10/13 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 0 Centenary 35 10/20 Opp. NSU Team Opp. 14 TULANE FRESHMAN 0 10/26 6 0 Southwestern Louisiana 34 6 Arkansas A&M 0 11/03 0 6 Louisiana Tech 0 2 Louisiana Tech 33 11/10 6 6 Total Points 34 6 LOUISIANA COLL. 20 11/19 22 12 Southwestern Louisiana 14 11/29 6 1918 60 Total Points 165 6 No Team

H. Lee Prather

NSU Team 25 Southwestern Louisiana 8 Centenary 0 Louisiana Tech 8 Monroe High 8 Louisiana College 49 Total Points

Dr. C.G Pool

NSU Team 5 Natchitoches Athletic Club 5 Louisiana College 22 Alumni 34 Winnfield High 26 Louisiana College 0 Louisiana Tech 28 Centenary 120 Total Points

Southwestern Louisiana Centenary Monroe High Total Points

1922

Record 3-3-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference

1924

1919

Record 1-1-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team 0 Southwestern Louisiana 14 Winnfield High 6 Centenary 27 Louisiana Tech 47 Total Points

Opp. 19 0 0 0 19

1920

Record 5-1-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team 12 Winnfield High 0 LSU 13 Louisiana College 6 St. Charles College 13 Louisiana College 13 Southwestern Louisiana 12 Louisiana Tech 76 Total Points

Opp. 0 34 13 0 0 0 0 47

1921

Opp. 0 0 0 7 0 12 19

Record 3-3-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. 14 Natch. Athletic Club 0 0 at LSU 78 14 Louisiana College 6 7 Centenary 0 0 ST. CHARLES COLL. 0 0 Louisiana Tech 14 7 Southwestern Louisiana 33 37 Total Points 131

Date 9/30 10/08 10/15 10/29 11/01 11/19 11/24

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Record 4-2-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 13 LSU FRESHMEN 0 10/03 26 Rusk College 0 10/10 0 Louisiana College 0 10/18 45 ARKANSAS A&M 0 10/31 0 at LSU 40 11/05 7 Stephen F. Austin 3 11/07 0 SOUTHWESTERN LA 20 11/27 91 Total Points 63

1925

Record 5-3-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. 0 at LSU 27 20 LON MORRIS COLL. 0 6 RUSK COLLEGE 0 39 LOUISIANA. COLL. 12 14 LAMAR 0 12 JEFFERSON COLL. 0 6 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 7 0 Arkansas A&M 0 7 Southwestern Louisiana 27 104 Total Points 73

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1926

Record 3-5-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 at LSU 47 9/25 0 Louisiana Tech 28 10/02 6 RUSK COLLEGE 10 10/09 7 Louisiana College 14 10/30 38 JEFFERSON COLL. 13 10/30 0 Stephen F. Austin 28 11/06 20 ARKANSAS A&M 13 11/11

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10/20 1934 11/06 Record 4-3-1 11/14 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 11/26 NSU Team Opp. Date 1927 0 Centenary 16 9/22 Record 3-2-1 0 EAST TEXAS STATE 14 9/28 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1932 7 Louisiana College 0 10/13 NSU Team Opp. Date Record 2-9-0 6 LON MORRIS COLLEGE 0 10/19 0 East Texas State 0 10/01 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 6 LOUISIANA TECH 0 10/26 19 RUSK COLLEGE 7 10/08 NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Stephen F. Austin 0 11/02 33 LOUISIANA TECH 0 10/15 19 East Texas State 6 9/30 31 SOUTHERN MISS 0 11/09 12 LOUISIANA COLL. 13 10/22 7 Centenary 41 10/08 0 Southwestern Louisiana 6 11/29 26 Stephen F. Austin 0 11/05 19 LON MORRIS COLLEGE 0 10/21 50 Total Points 36 0 Arkansas A&M 26 11/11 33 LOUISIANA TECH 0 10/28 6 SOUTHWESTERN LA. 6 11/25 39 Stephen F. Austin 0 11/04 1935 96 Total Points 52 31 Southern Miss 6 11/11 Record 2-9-0 8 Southwestern Louisiana 0 11/26 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1928 6 Louisiana College 0 12/03 NSU Team Opp. Date Record 5-4-0 162 Total Points 53 13 Southeastern Louisiana 19 9/20 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 0 Centenary 21 9/28 NSU Team Opp. Date 1933 6 LON MORRIS COLLEGE 0 1004 0 Tulane 65 9/29 Record 6-3-0 6 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 12 10/12 26 MARSHALL 0 10/06 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 12 Southern Miss 26 10/18 6 Louisiana Tech 0 10/13 NSU Team Opp. Date 6 Louisiana Tech 33 10/26 6 Louisiana College 18 10/20 0 Centenary 18 9/23 0 East Texas State 7 11/01 19 Millsaps 32 10/27 8 East Texas State 5 9/29 6 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 13 11/08 26 Stephen F. Austin 0 11/03 43 DELTA STATE 6 10/06 6 Louisiana College 12 11/16 31 ARKANSAS A&M 13 11/12 25 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 0 10/13 0 Tulane 13 11/25 32 LON MORRIS COLLE. 12 11/17 19 LON MORRIS COLLEGE 8 10/20 6 SOUTHWESTERN LA. 0 11/28 6 Southwestern Louisiana 13 11/29 0 Louisiana Tech 6 10/28 61 Total Points 156 152 Total Points 153 39 STEPHEN F.AUSTIN 6 11/03 12 Southern Miss 0 11/11 1936 1929 2 SOUTHWESTERN LA. 10 11/30 Record 5-4-1 Record 4-2-3 148 Total Points 59 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date Harry “Rags” Turpin 0 Centenary NSU Team Opp. Date 21 9/19 1934-1956 6 Tulane 40 9/21 6 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 34 9/25 100-92-11 (.493), 22 seasons 19 East Texas State 13 9/28 6 Arkansas A&M 0 10/02 Turpin held the Demon 6 Sam Houston 26 10/12 12 Louisiana College 0 10/09 football job longer than 13 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 13 10/19 0 10/16 anyone, serving 22 seasons 0 Milsaps 41 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 6 10/26 in charge. He guided 0 Louisiana Tech 32 10/23 Louisiana Normal, which 0 Louisiana Tech 0 11/01 0 EAST TEXAS STATE 20 10/30 became Northwestern State College dur11 Arkansas A&M 11 11/11 20 Stephen F. Austin 7 11/06 ing his tenure, into the Gulf States Confer- 13 SOUTHERN MISS 40 LON MORRIS 14 11/16 0 11/20 ence. In 1939, his team went 11-0 and 6 SOUTHWESTERN LA. 0 11/28 6 Southwestern Louisiana 0 11/26 won the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic 142 Total Points 124 63 Total Points 114 Association championship. NSU’s football stadium is named for Coach Turpin. 0 Southwestern Louisiana 0 11/20 17 EAST TEXAS STATE 7 11/25 88 Total Points 160

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Louisiana Tech 18 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 0 Southern Miss 32 SOUTHWESTERN LA. 2 Total Points 95

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Record 4-4-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Centenary 0 9/18 6 East Texas State 7 9/24 7 SAM HOUSTON 6 10/08 12 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 6 10/16 0 Louisiana Tech 14 10/23 0 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 2 11/05 3 Southern Miss 0 11/13 0 at LSU 25 11/20 7 SOUTHWESTERN LA. 0 11/25 35 Total Points 60

1938

Record 5-5-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Centenary 14 9/14 6 EAST TEXAS STATE 19 9/23 6 Sam Houston 14 9/30 6 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 0 10/07 14 Louisiana College 17 10/14 7 Louisiana Tech 6 10/22 42 DELTA STATE 0 10/29 6 Stephen F. Austin 0 11/04 6 SOUTHERN MISS 0 11/19 0 Southwestern Louisiana 7 11/24 93 Total Points 77

1939

Record 11-0-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 15 Centenary 0 9/16 6 East Texas State 0 9/29 18 Southeastern Louisiana 6 10/06 19 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 0 10/14 26 Louisiana Tech 0 10/21 40 Delta State 6 10/27 20 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 6 11/03 7 Southern Miss 0 11/10 19 Murray State 0 11/11 19 OUACHITA 0 11/17 6 SOUTHWESTERN LA. 0 11/30 195 Total Points 18

Record 7-2-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 7 Loyola 31 9/27 20 EAST TEXAS STATE 0 10/03 2 SAM HOUSTON 12 10/11 18 Louisiana College 6 10/18 14 UNION, TENN. 6 10/24 19 LOUISIANA TECH 14 10/31 21 Stephen F. Austin 20 11/08 32 SOUTHERN MISS 12 11/15 18 Southwestern Louisiana 6 11/27 151 Total Points 107

1931

Record 5-4-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 2 Centenary 23 9/25 92 EL DORADO JC 0 10/02 13 LON MORRIS 6 10/02 12 LOUISIANA 7 10/16 6 Union, Tenn. 7 10/23

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Record 6-3-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 20 MURRAY STATE 6 9/27 32 SOUTHEASTERN LA 0 10/04 7 Louisiana College 7 10/12 13 Louisiana Tech 0 10/19 7 CENTENARY 0 10/25 7 Stephen F. Austin 14 11/01 9 SOUTHERN MISS 6 11/09 9 Ouachita 6 11/15 0 Tulane 47 11/23 7 Southwestern Louisiana 13 11/28 111 Total Points 99

1941

Record 4-3-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 44 DELTA STATE 0 9/19 6 Centenary 6 10/04 7 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 0 10/10 0 LouisianaTech 10 10/18 6 Southeastern Louisiana 0 11/01 7 Southern Miss 21 11/07 7 OUACHITA 6 11/15 0 SOUTHWESTERN LA. 6 11/27 77 Total Points 49

1942

The 1953 Gulf States Conference championship team 0 Mississippi State 54 13 Southwestern Louisiana 0 35 Total Points 124

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1946

Record 4-6-1 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 14 Arkansas 21 9/21 0 East Texas State 32 9/28 40 Louisiana College 0 10/12 0 Southeastern Louisiana 13 10/18 7 Louisiana Tech 14 10/26 47 OUACHITA 14 11/01 7 SOUTHERN MISS 6 11/08 0 Mississippi State 27 11/16 0 SOUTHWESTERN LA. 14 11/23 27 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 6 11/29 142 Total Points 147

Record 6-2-0 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NSU Team Opp. Date 0 at LSU 40 9/19 13 EAST TEXAS STATE 0 9/25 26 SAM HOUSTON 7 10/02 68 CAMP BEAUREGARD 0 10/09 10 Louisiana Tech 6 10/24 7 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 6 10/30 1947 11 Southwestern Louisiana 6 11/06 Record 4-5-0 0 Ouachita 6 11/13 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 135 Total Points 71 NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Arkansas 64 9/20 1943 0 EAST TEXAS STATE 27 9/26 No Team 47 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 7 10/10 14 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 12 10/17 1944 0 Louisiana Tech 24 10/25 Record 2-4-1 2 11/01 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 20 Ouachita 20 11/07 NSU Team Opp. Date 0 Southern Miss 7 11/15 20 Marine Raiders 7 9/23 22 CENTENARY 11/25 14 FORT POLK 0 9/30 7 Southwestern Louisiana 9 172 7 SELMAN FIELD AFB 20 10/07 110 Total Points 7 Southwestern Louisiana 19 10/21 1948 7 LOUISIANA TECH 21 10/28 Record 4-3-2 (2-3-0, GSC) 0 Louisiana Tech 0 11/11 Gulf States Conference, T4th 6 SOUTHWESTERN LA. 7 11/25 NSU Team Opp. Date 61 Total Points 74 52 BARKSDALE AFB 0 9/18 26 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 12 9/25 1945 0 Wofford College 0 10/01 Record 2-6-1 13 10/09 LA Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 13 *Louisiana College 0 10/15 NSU Team Opp. Date 49 *Southeastern Louisiana *Louisiana Tech 10 10/23 0 SELMAN FIELD AFB 13 9/22 7 33 10/30 7 Lake Charles AFB 0 9/29 14 *SOUTHERN MISS 6 11/13 6 Barksdale AFB 19 10/06 36 ARKANSAS STATE *SOUTHWESTERN LA 28 11/20 0 SOUTHWESTERN LA. 0 10/20 7 102 7 Louisiana Tech 18 10/27 204 Total Points 0 Selman Field AFB 13 11/03 2 LOUISIANA TECH 7 11/10

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1949

Record 5-4-0 (1-4-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 5th NSU Team Opp. 7 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 6 31 Northwest Missouri State 14 7 *Louisiana College 7 13 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 25 21 *Louisiana Tech 28 28 *Southern Miss. 67 31 UNION, TENN. 14 14 *Southwestern Louisiana 27 19 East Texas Baptist 14 171 Total Points 202

Date 9/24 9/29 10/08 10/15 10/21 10/29 11/04 11/09 11/25

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1950

Record 6-4-0(2-3-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 4th NSU Team Opp. 41 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 20 53 NW MISSOURI ST. 0 26 Lamar 0 12 *LOUISIANA COLLEGE 10 7 *Louisiana Tech 15 14 *Southeastern Louisiana 28 0 *SOUTHERN MISS 7 20 Alabama State 28 12 *SOUTHWESTERN LA. 7 34 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST 6 219 Total Points 121

Date 9/23 9/30 10/07 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/04 11/11 11/18 11/25

1951

Record 1-8-0(0-5-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 6th NSU Team Opp. 19 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 6 20 LAMAR 32 21 McNeese State 38 6 *Louisiana College 27 6 *Louisiana. Tech 21 14 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 33 0 *Southern Miss 76 27 ALABAMA STATE 34 26 *Southwestern Louisiana 41 139 Total Points 308

Record 1-7-1(0-4-1,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T5th NSU Team Opp. Date 7 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 0 9/20 12 Lamar 35 9/27 13 *McNEESE STATE 33 10/04 0 *Louisiana College 0 10/11 0 *Louisiana Tech 22 10/18 0 *Southeastern Louisiana 19 10/25 13 SOUTHERN MISS 39 11/01 13 Northeast Louisiana 20 11/08 0 *SOUTHWESTERN LA 34 11/15 58 Total Points 202

Date 9/22 9/29 10/06 10/13 10/21 10/27 11/03 11/11 11/17

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Record 6-2-0(5-1-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T1st NSU Team Opp. Date 0 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 7 9/19 12 LAMAR 6 9/26 20 *McNeese State 6 10/03 9 *Louisiana College 7 10/10 15 *Louisiana Tech 7 10/23 19 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 27 10/31 7 *NORTHEAST LA. 0 11/07 12 *Southwestern Louisiana 7 11/14 94 Total Points 67

1954

Record 7-2-0(4-2-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 15 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 6 9/19 22 Lamar 15 9/25 32 *McNEESE STATE 20 10/02 6 *Louisiana College 0 10/09 38 SE OKLAHOMA STATE 0 10/16 3 *Louisiana Tech 13 10/23 51 *NORTHEAST LA. 6 11/06 34 *SOUTHWESTERN LA. 7 11/13 6 *Southeastern Louisiana 32 11/20 207 Total Points 99

1955

Record 4-5-0(2-4-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T5th NSU Team Opp. Date 7 STETSON 0 9/17 7 Lamar 6 9/25 6 *McNeese State 14 10/02

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*Louisiana College 7 *Louisiana Tech 21 Howard Payne 12 *NORTHEAST LA. 7 *Southwestern Louisiana 27 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 27 Total Points 121

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1956

Record 6-2-2(3-1-1,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 12 Stephen F. Austin 14 9/15 6 Lamar 6 9/22 13 *McNEESE STATE 20 9/29 18 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 7 10/06 13 Stetson 7 10/12 0 *Louisiana Tech 0 10/20 18 HOWARD PAYNE 6 10/27 24 *Northeast Louisiana 7 11/03 38 *SOUTHWESTERN LA. 19 11/10 15 *Southeastern Louisiana 20 11/17 157 Total Points 106 Jack Clayton

1957-1956 58-53-2 (.611), 10 seasons

Clayton led four Northwestern teams to Gulf States Conference titles. His last team, in 1966, went 9-0 and was ranked No. 1 nationally in the NAIA poll, but declined a playoff invitation because redshirted players were ineligible in postseason.

Northwestern State Demons 0 0 17 14 37 24 14 13 152

Lamar 19 Louisiana College 8 PENSACOLA NAVY 10 *Louisiana Tech 27 COLORADO MINING 0 *NORTHEAST LA. 19 *Southwestern Louisiana 34 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 15 Total Points 152

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1960

Record 3-6-0(0-5-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 6th NSU Team Opp. 14 Stephen F. Austin 0 13 LAMAR 21 14 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 6 6 *Northeast Louisiana 7 7 *Louisiana Tech 13 14 Pensacola Navy 0 7 *McNeese State 20 7 *SOUTHWESTERN LA. 17 0 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 7 82 Total Points 91

1961

Date 9/17 9/24 10/01 10/08 10/22 10/29 11/05 11/12 11/19

Record 7-3-1(3-2-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 35 Stephen F. Austin 19 9/16 55 MEXICO POLY 8 9/23 7 Louisiana College 6 9/30 28 *NORTHEAST LA. 7 10/07 57 CORPUS CHRISTI 6 10/14 1957 19 *Louisiana Tech 7 10/21 Record 7-2-0(4-1-0,GSC) 7 Arkansas 42 10/28 Gulf States Conference, T1st 14 *McNEESE STATE 28 11/04 NSU Team Opp. Date 27 *Southwestern Louisiana 14 11/11 20 Stephen F. Austin 7 9/13 0 *Southeastern Louisiana 19 11/18 10 LAMAR 20 9/20 249 Total Points 156 23 *McNEESE STATE 20 9/28 25 Louisiana College 7 10/05 1962 13 *Louisiana Tech 20 10/19 Record 7-2-1(4-1-0,GSC) 26 Delta State 0 10/26 Gulf States Conference, 1st 26 *NORTHEAST LA. 20 11/02 NSU Team Opp. Date 19 *Southwestern Louisiana 0 11/09 21 Stephen F. Austin 6 9/15 13 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 7 11/23 14 North Alabama 21 9/22 175 Total Points 101 6 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 6 9/29 18 *Northeast Louisiana 17 10/06 1958 31 TARLETON STATE 6 10/13 Record 8-2-0(4-1-0,GSC) 19 *Louisiana Tech 2 10/20 Gulf States Conference, T1st NSU Team Opp. Date 36 SE Oklahoma State 0 9/13 8 *McNeese State 25 9/27 12 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 13 10/04 18 *Louisiana Tech 14 10/18 43 TEXAS LUTHERAN 12 10/25 42 *Northeast Louisiana 6 11/01 28 *SOUTHWESTERN LA 8 11/08 64 LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 0 11/15 7 *Southeastern Louisiana 0 11/22 18 SAM HOUSTON 11 12/06 276 Total Points 89

52 6 20 19 206

Mexico Poly 6 10/26 *McNeese State 25 11/03 1966 *SOUTHWESTERN LA. 0 11/10 Record 9-0-0(5-0-0,GSC) *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 6 11/17 Gulf States Conference, 1st Total Points 95 NSU Team Opp. Date 49 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 0 9/24 1963 23 *Northeast Louisiana 14 10/01 Record 4-6-0(2-3-0,GSC) 34 Pensacola Navy 6 10/08 Gulf States Conference, 4th 26 TENN.-MARTIN 7 10/14 NSU Team Opp. Date 28 *Louisiana Tech 7 10/22 0 Stephen F. Austin 10 9/14 14 Troy State 7 10/29 7 Louisiana College 13 9/28 14 *McNeese State 6 11/05 27 *NORTHEAST LA. 19 10/05 21 *Southwestern Louisiana 8 11/12 18 Abilene Christian 28 10/12 27 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 24 11/19 13 *Louisiana Tech 27 10/18 236 Total Points 79 33 NORTH ALABAMA 14 10/26 33 APPALACHIAN STATE 0 11/02 Glenn Gossett 1967-1971 13 *McNEESE STATE 21 11/08 34-14-1 (.674), 5 seasons 13 *Southwestern Louisiana 19 11/16 Gossett was the most 13 *Southeastern Louisiana 7 11/23 successful coach in Demon 170 Total Points 158 football history. His teams broke or tied 50 offensive school records. In 196970, Gossett posted records of 7-2 and 7-3.

1964

Record 4-5-0(1-4-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 5th NSU Team Opp. 10 Louisiana College 3 17 *NORTHEAST LA. 12 31 Pensacola Navy 15 16 OUACHITA 6 14 *Louisiana Tech 42 17 Martin Tennessee 19 21 *McNEESE STATE 29 7 *Southwestern Louisiana 41 38 *Southeastern Louisiana 22 171 Total Points 189

Date 9/25 10/02 10/08 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/06 11/13 11/20

1965

Record 5-4-0(2-3-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 10 Louisiana College 3 9/25 17 *NORTHEAST LA. 12 10/02 31 Pensacola Navy 15 10/08 16 OUACHITA 6 10/16 14 *Louisiana Tech 42 10/23 17 Martin Tennessee 19 10/30 21 *McNEESE STATE 29 11/06 7 *Southwestern Louisiana 41 11/13 38 *Southeastern Louisiana 22 11/20 171 Total Points 189

1967

Record 6-3-0(3-2-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 49 HANOVER COLLEGE 0 9/16 55 Louisiana College 6 9/23 21 *NORTHEAST LA. 14 9/30 28 PENSACOLA NAVY 16 10/07 7 *Louisiana Tech 0 10/21 20 TROY STATE 28 10/28 7 *McNEESE STATE 21 11/04 24 *Southwestern Louisiana 9 11/10 14 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 26 11/18 225 Total Points 120

1968

Record 5-4-0(2-3-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T4th NSU Team Opp. Date 16 Abilene Christian 17 9/14 33 TENNESSEE TECH 15 9/21 39 LOUISIANA COLLEGE 14 9/28 7 *Northeast Louisiana 3 10/05 48 CAMERON STATE 7 10/12 39 *Louisiana Tech 42 10/19 28 *McNeese State 12 11/09

1959

Record 4-5-1(2-3-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, T2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 14 Stephen F. Austin 14 9/12 19 *McNEESE STATE 6 9/19

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Northeast Louisiana McNeese State SOUTHWESTERN LA SOUTHEASTERN LA Total Points

9 24 3 34 181

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1977

Record 6-5-0 NSU Team Opp. Date 28 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 24 9/03 0 Cincinnati 41 9/10 30 ARKANSAS STATE 7 9/17 20 Stephen F. Austin 6 9/24 13 #NORTHEAST LA. 0 10/01 6 Nicholls State 10 10/08 43 LAMAR 0 10/15 8 Louisiana Tech 30 10/22 7 McNEESE STATE 14 11/05 20 Southwestern Louisiana 13 11/12 21 Southeastern Louisiana 38 11/19 196 Total Points 183

The 1972 Gulf South Conference champions 7 *SOUTHWESTERN LA 14 11/16 19 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 24 11/22 236 Total Points 148

1969

George Doherty 1972-1974 15-17 (.469), 3 seasons

Widely respected by his peers, Doherty led the Demons to a surprising 8-2 record and the Gulf South Conference title in his first season. That earned him coach of the year honors in the league and in the state. He was promoted to athletic director in 1974 and relinquished the coaching duties.

Record 7-2-0(4-1-0,GSC) Gulf States Conference, 2nd NSU Team Opp. Date 3 North Alabama 27 9/13 35 Tennessee Tech 24 9/20 37 STEPHEN F.AUSTIN 35 9/27 28 *NORTHEAST LA. 10 10/04 1972 21 *Louisiana Tech 42 10/18 Record 8-2-0(6-0-0,GSC) 48 JACKSONVILLE STATE 21 10/25 Gulf South Conference, 1st 29 *McNEESE STATE 28 11/08 NSU Team Opp. 33 *Southwestern Louisiana 28 11/15 3 SW Oklahoma State 7 34 *Southeastern Louisiana 6 11/22 20 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 7 268 Total Points 221 32 BISHOP COLLEGE 12 17 *Northeast Louisiana 7 1970 12 *DELTA STATE 0 Record 7-3-0(4-1-0,GSC) 14 *North Alabama 7 Gulf States Conference, T2nd 20 NSU Team Opp. Date 16 Louisiana Tech 10 42 NORTH ALABAMA 21 9/12 25 *McNeese State 3 9 Stephen F. Austin 7 9/19 6 SOUTHWESTERN LA 8 32 SW Oklahoma State 14 9/26 24 *SOUTHEASTERN LA 81 17 *Northeast Louisiana 21 10/03 169 Total Points 21 20 6 14 21 22 204

PENSACOLA NAVY *Louisiana Tech Jacksonville State *McNeese State *SOUTHWESTERN LA. *SOUTHEASTERN LA. Total Points

1971

Record 6-2-1

6 17 35 7 24 14 166

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A.L. Williams

Date 9/09 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/07 10/14 10/21 11/04 11/11 11/25

Considered an expert offensive coach, Williams produced some of the best players in school history. He was a leader in the formation of Division I-AA and guided three teams into the national rankings. His 1980 team was 8-3 and the 1982 team finished 7-4, with each club ranked in the final I-AA top 20 poll.

1975

Record 1-10-0 NSU Team Opp. 0 Arkansas State 42 13 Stephen F. Austin 17 14 Delta State 12 20 NORTHEAST LA. 34 10 Nicholls State 23 14 LOUISIANA TECH 41 0 JACKSONVILLE STATE 21 0 TROY STATE 24 14 McNeese State 31 17 Southwestern Louisiana 40 6 Southeastern Louisiana 31 108 Total Points 316

1976

Record 5-5-0

NSU Team 6 Lamar 1974 47 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Record 1-10-0(1-6-0,GSC) 17 DELTA STATE th Gulf South Conference, 8 24 Arkansas State NSU Team Opp. Date 20 NICHOLLS STATE 6 *Troy State 28 9/07 6 Louisiana Tech

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1975-82 39-45 (.464), 8 seasons

10/17 1973 10/24 Record 6-5-0(3-4-0,GSC) 10/31 Gulf South Conference, 5th 11/07 NSU Team Opp. Date 11/14 0 9/08 11/21 24 East Texas State 23 SW OKLAHOMA STATE 7 9/15 28 Bishop College 7 9/22 13 NORTHEAST LA. 16 9/29 0 *Nicholls State 3 10/06 14 10/13 Date 27 *NORTH ALABAMA 26 10/20 9/11 7 Louisiana Tech 14 11/03 9/18 0 McNEESE STATE 10 11/10 9/25 20 Southwestern Louisiana 10/02 21 *Southeastern Louisiana 14 11/17 31 11/22 10/16 6 *Delta State 169 Total Points 142 10/23

NSU Team Opp. 24 Gustavus Adolphus 10 18 Stephen F. Austin 7 17 SW OKLAHOMA STATE 10 14 NORTHEAST LA. 15 9 Delta State 7 21 LouisianaTech 33 3 McNEESE STATE 3 11/06 27 Southwestern Louisiana 19 11/13 14 Southeastern Louisiana 6 11/24 147 Total Points 110

13 13 7 8 0 0 13 7 10 40 117

Opp. 17 0 7 44 8 35

Date 9/06 9/20 9/27 10/04 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/01 11/08 11/15 11/22

1978

Record 5-6-0 NSU Team Opp. Date 21 LAMAR 17 9/09 21 Stephen F. Austin 14 9/16 10 #McNEESE STATE 7 9/23 0 Northeast Louisiana 46 9/30 14 Arkansas State 23 10/07 7 Louisville 51 10/14 20 Louisiana Tech 45 10/20 28 NICHOLLS STATE 18 10/28 7 Texas-Arlington 30 11/04 17 SOUTHWESTERN LA. 19 11/11 13 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 12 11/18 158 Total Points 282

1979

Record 3-6-0 NSU Team Opp. Date 27 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 21 9/15 14 Texas-Arlington 37 9/22 20 #NORTHEAST LA. 14 9/29 7 Southeastern Louisiana 33 10/13 25 Louisiana Tech 21 10/20 24 Nicholls State 27 10/27 13 McNeese State 44 11/03 13 Lamar 28 11/10 0 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 28 11/17 143 Total Points 253

1980

Record 8-3-0

NSU Team Opp. Date 31 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 10 9/06 38 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 31 9/13 22 Stephen F. Austin 3 9/20 13 McNeese State 10 9/27 14 Northeast Louisiana 38 10/04 48 NEW YORK TECH 6 10/11 23 Louisiana Tech 27 10/18 0 Central Michigan 17 10/25 40 PORTLAND STATE 21 11/01 14 11/08 Date 21 #NICHOLLS STATE 14 11/22 9/11 16 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 191 9/18 266 Total Points 9/25 10/02 10/09 10/23

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Record 4-6-0

*#SOUTHWEST TEXAS 7 10/06 3 *NICHOLLS STATE 0 10/13 24 Louisiana Tech 5 10/20 0 *SAM HOUSTON 7 10/27 7 Southern Miss 0 11/03 31 *Southeastern Louisiana 14 11/10 26 *Stephen F. Austin 22 11/17 33 Total Points 99 230

NSU Team Opp. Date 20 Boise State 32 9/05 59 ANGELO STATE 26 9/12 42 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 13 9/19 38 Abilene Christian 41 9/26 21 #EAST TEXAS STATE 28 10/03 21 McNEESE STATE 42 10/10 1985 33 Louisiana Tech 37 10/24 Record 3-8-0(2-3-0,GSC) 16 Southeastern Louisiana 21 10/31 Gulf Star Conference, T2nd 31 Nicholls State 17 11/07 Opp. 41 NORTHEAST LA. 9 11/21 NSU Team 10 ARKANSAS STATE 12 332 Total Points 266 14 North Texas State 34 14 McNEESE STATE 13 1982 7 Southern Miss 14 Record 7-4-0 45 NSU Team Opp. Date 21 #NORTHEAST LA. 10 24 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 20 9/04 14 *Sam Houston 33 17 Angelo State 26 9/11 17 Louisiana Tech 26 28 Stephen F. Austin 14 9/18 17 *Southwest Texas 14 35 #ABILENE CHRISTIAN 30 9/25 20 *Nicholls State 20 East Texas State 24 10/02 14 *Southeastern Louisiana 20 19 11 McNeese State 21 10/09 10 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 240 28 ALCORN STATE 7 10/16 158 Total Points 0 Louisiana Tech 33 10/23 1986 38 NICHOLLS STATE 6 11/06 Record 5-5-1(2-2-0,GSC) 31 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 3 11/13 Gulf Star Conference, T2nd 27 Northeast Louisiana 28 11/20 NSU Team Opp. 259 Total Points 212 0 Arkansas State 21 Sam Goodwin 9 McNeese State 3 1983-1999 29 DELTA STATE 10 102-88-3 (.528), 17 seasons 17 Northeast Louisiana 14 Goodwin’s impact in 3 North Texas State 24 17 seasons as coach was 31 *SAM HOUSTON 23 immense. He became the 13 winningest coach in school 13 Louisiana Tech 6 *SOUTHWEST TEXAS 29 and Southland Football 13 League history, with 102 Demon victories 28 *#NICHOLLS STATE including 49 in Southland competition. 17 Boise State 31 His teams captured four conference titles 14 *Stephen F. Austin 28 and featured many of the school’s great- 167 Total Points 209 est players. Nine of his last 12 teams were nationally ranked, including the 1998 club, 1987 which tied the school record with 11 wins, Record 6-5-0(3-3-0, SLC) finished No. 3 nationally and reached the Southland Conference, 3rd Division I-AA playoff semifinals. NSU Team Opp. 23 Arkansas State 20 1983 39 *McNEESE STATE 3 Record 4-7-0 NSU Team Opp. Date 13 *NORTH TEXAS STATE 15 33 13 McNEESE STATE 18 9/03 31 *#NORTHEAST LA. 30 ANGELO STATE 22 9/10 19 Tulsa 26 9/17 17 Abilene Christian 20 9/24 25 #STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 27 10/01 14 Southwest Texas 16 10/08 20 Alcorn State 24 10/15 10 Louisiana Tech 21 10/22 24 Nicholls State 21 11/05 23 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 7 11/12 13 NORTHEAST LA. 9 11/19 208 Total Points 211

Southwestern Louisiana *Southwest Texas Louisiana Tech *Sam Houston State Nicholls State JACKSON STATE *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Total Points

13 21 23 34 28 24 21 235

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1988

Date 8/31 9/07 9/14 9/28 10/05 10/19 10/26 11/02 11/09 11/16 11/23

Date 9/06 9/13 9/20 10/04 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/01 11/08 11/15 11/22

Record 10-3-0(6-0-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 1st SLC Champions, FCS Playoffs NSU Team Opp. Date 24 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 8 9/03 26 Nevada Reno 35 9/10 41 EAST TEXAS STATE 13 9/24 49 *#SOUTHWEST TEXAS 21 10/01 25 *McNeese State 20 10/08 27 NICHOLLS STATE 12 10/15 27 *Northeast Louisiana 15 10/22 49 *SAM HOUSTON 14 10/29 25 *North Texas 17 11/05 16 Jackson State 21 11/12 20 *Stephen F. Austin 17 11/19 22 %Boise State 13 11/26 30 %Idaho 38 12/03 381 Total Points 244

1989

Record 4-5-2(3-1-2, SLC) Southland Conference, 2nd NSU Team Opp. 10 Southwest Missouri 20 10 Eastern Illinois 20 38 EAST TEXAS STATE 14 18 *McNEESE STATE 17 31 *Southwest Texas 14 30 *#NORTH TEXAS 7 14 *Northeast Louisiana 14 3 *Sam Houston 26 15 *Nicholls State 21 14 JACKSON STATE 27 17 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 17 200 Total Points 197

7 24 28 8 21 12 3 27 31 20 203

NICHOLLS STATE 19 EAST TEXAS STATE 7 *North Texas 18 Arkansas State 16 *McNeese State 38 *#SOUTHWEST TEXAS 21 *Northeast Louisiana 14 *SAM HOUSTON 10 Jackson State 24 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 3 Total Points 193

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1991

Record 6-5-0(4-3-0, SLC) Southland Conference, T3rd NSU Team Opp. Date 28 Arkansas State 3 9/7 14 Nevada 45 9/14 0 Texas-El Paso 14 9/21 26 EAST TEXAS STATE 23 9/28 24 *NORTH TEXAS 10 10/12 20 *#McNEESE STATE 3 10/19 9 *NORTHEAST LA. 24 10/26 0 *Southwest Texas 24 11/2 3 *Sam Houston State 13 11/9 16 *Nicholls State 10 11/16 52 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 0 11/23 92 Total Points 169

1992

Date 9/2 9/9 9/16 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/9 11/18

Record 7-4-0(4-3-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 3rd NSU Team Opp. 27 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 6 19 Troy State 38 20 EAST TEXAS STATE 0 24 Arkansas State 18 37 *North Texas 34 0 *McNeese State 29 18 *#NORTHEAST LA. 28 20 *SOUTHWEST TEXAS 17 19 *SAM HOUSTON 42 44 *NICHOLLS STATE 6 24 *Stephen F. Austin 10 252 Total Points 222

Date 9/2 9/12 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14 11/21

Date 1990 9/05 Record 5-6-0(3-3-0, SLC) 9/12 Southland Conference, T3rd 9/19 NSU Team Opp. Date 10/03 22 EASTERN ILLINOIS 23 9/8

1984

Record 7-4-0(4-1-0,GSC) Gulf Star Conference, T1st NSU Team Opp. 14 McNeese State 17 7 Angelo State 10 26 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 7 27 Northeast Louisiana 10

Date 9/01 9/08 9/22 9/29

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Record 5-6-0(3-4-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 4th NSU Team Opp. 13 Southern 30 14 TROY STATE 21 30 EAST TEXAS STATE 19 24 *Northeast Louisiana 26 35 *#NICHOLLS STATE 21 34 *Sam Houston State 27 38 *North Texas 37 15 *SOUTHWEST TEXAS 22 34 Eastern Illinois 26 7 *McNEESE STATE 34 20 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 51 264 Total Points 314

Date 9/4 9/11 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20

1994

Record 5-6-0(3-4-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 3rd NSU Team Opp. 0 SOUTHERN 20 15 DELTA STATE 12 35 *Nicholls State 3 24 EAST TEXAS STATE 28 24 TROY STATE 20 54 *SAM HOUSTON 0 25 *#NORTH TEXAS 28 41 *Southwest Texas 17 28 Louisiana Tech 38 7 *McNEESE STATE 28 13 *Stephen F. Austin 34 266 Total Points 228

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1997

Record 8-4-0(6-1-0, SLC) Southland Conference, T1st SLC Champions, FCS Playoffs NSU Team Opp. Date 9 Southern 27 9/6 42 Henderson State 7 9/13 19 *Nicholls State 0 9/27 7 Northeast Louisiana 17 10/4 7 *McNeese State 50 10/11 31 *Southwest Texas 3 10/18 49 #ARKANSAS TECH 10 10/25 14 *Troy State 13 11/1 42 *JACKSONVILLE STATE 21 11/8 1995 35 *Sam Houston 19 11/15 Record 6-5-0(2-3-0, SLC) 38 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 24 11/20 Southland Conference, T3rd 10 %Eastern Washington 40 11/29 NSU Team Opp. Date 303 Total Points 231 7 Southern 13 9/2 17 Troy State 34 9/9 1998 34 DELTA STATE 0 9/16 Record 11-3-0(6-1-0, SLC) 45 EAST TEXAS STATE 17 9/23 Southland Conference, 1st 22 Boise State 17 9/30 SLC Champions, FCS Playoffs 34 *NICHOLLS STATE 14 10/7 NSU Team Opp. Date 24 *Sam Houston 2 10/14 28 SOUTHERN 7 9/5 42 Northeast Louisiana 39 10/21 24 Southwestern Louisiana 22 9/12 14 *#SOUTHWEST TEXAS 28 10/28 53 HENDERSON STATE 7 9/19 10 *McNeese State 20 11/11 34 *Southwest Texas 10 9/26 20 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 25 11/16 14 Missouri 35 10/3 269 Total Points 209 14 *McNEESE STATE 10 10/15 28 *Nicholls State 26 10/24 1996 13 *#Troy State 14 10/31 Record 6-5-0(3-3-0, SLC) 53 *Jacksonville State 36 11/7 Southland Conference, T3rd 59 *Sam Houston 3 11/14 NSU Team Opp. Date 35 *Stephen F. Austin 21 11/21 27 Southern 10 9/7 48 %ILLINOIS STATE 28 11/28 33 EAST TEXAS STATE 7 9/21 31 %APPALACHIAN ST. 20 12/5 20 Boise State 16 9/28 31 %MASSACHUSETTS 41 12/12 10 Northeast Louisiana 13 10/5 465 Total Points 280 17 *Nicholls State 19 10/12 38 *#Sam Houston 21 10/19 1999 14 Youngstown State 24 10/26 Record 4-7-0(3-4, SLC) 49 *Southwest Texas 0 11/2 Southland Conference, 4th 13 *Troy State 26 11/9 NSU Team Opp. Date 3 *McNeese State 20 11/16 13 Southern 20 9/4 17 *Stephen F. Austin 10 11/23 6 Southern Miss 40 9/11 241 Total Points 166 52 TARLETON STATE 6 9/18 7 Louisiana-Monroe 38 9/25 42 *NICHOLLS STATE 17 10/2 21 *Troy State 24 10/9 17 *McNeese State 20 10/23

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Hired June 9, 2000 to succeed the retiring Sam Goodwin, Roberts posted two straight winning seasons and steered the 2001 Demons to the Division I-AA playoffs. Last-minute wins in 2000 at LouisianaLafayette and against McNeese State, and an overtime victory at bowl-bound TCU in 2001, highlighted his tenure. Roberts was 2-0 against instate rival Southern while at NSU.

2002-2008 43-28-0(.530), 7 seasons

Two FCS Division playoff appearances in his seven seasons, highly regarded recruiting classes and record-breaking performances were among the highlights in Scott Stoker’s tenure as head coach at his alma mater. The Demons were nationally ranked four seasons and the Purple Swarm defense has finished rated 15th, 9th and 3rd, respectively, while leading the SLC in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006. 319 Total Points

2000

Record 6-5-0(3-4, SLC) Southland Conference, 8th NSU Team Opp. 31 SOUTHERN 20 7 Central Florida 19 23 Louisiana-Lafayette 21 57 GARDNER-WEBB 17 24 *$TROY STATE 17 27 *$Nicholls State 21 37 *#MCNEESE STATE 34 10 *Southwest Texas 21 24 *Jacksonville State 28 13 *SAM HOUSTON 27 3 *Stephen F. Austin 17 256 Total Points 242

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Date 9/2 9/9 9/23 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/21 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/18

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2001

Record 8-4-0(4-2-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 3rd NSU Team Opp. 30 Southern 21 55 HENDERSON STATE 17 27(ot)at TCU 24 0 Oklahoma State 24 14 *Sam Houston 30 24 Elon 6 47 *#NICHOLLS STATE 14 42 *JACKSONVILLE STATE 17

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Record 9-4-0(4-2-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 2nd NSU Team Opp. 35 DELTA STATE 7 30 Southern 20 34 Delaware State 14 7 Georgia 45 47 ELON 20 40 *SOUTHWEST TEXAS 27 38 SW OKLAHOMA 0 21 *Nicholls State 14 38 *SAM HOUSTON 10 10 *Jacksonville State 19 3 *MCNEESE STATE 27 42 *Stephen F. Austin 35 14 %Montana 45 359 Total Points 283

Date 8/29 9/7 9/14 9/21 10/5 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/9 11/16 11/23 11/30

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Date 9/1 9/8 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 10/27

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Record 6-6-0(1-4-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 3rd NSU Team Opp. 23 JACKSON STATE 7 24(ot) Tulane 27 43 DELAWARE STATE 6 14 UL-Monroe 10 10 Northern Iowa 43 59 OK PANHANDLE 0 87 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 27

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 49 30 24 9 14 386

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2004

Record 8-4-0(4-1-0, SLC) Southland Conference, 1st SLC Champions, FCS Playoffs NSU Team Opp. Date 7 Louisiana-Lafayette 14 9/4 28 Jackson State 20 9/11 52 TEXAS SOUTHERN 6 9/18 40 APPALACHIAN ST. 35 9/25 63 OK PANHANDLE 14 10/2 47 *#MCNEESE ST. 17 10/16 14 *Nicholls State 40 10/21 17 North Dakota State 30 10/30 NSU’s 2004 Southland Conferenece champions 44 *TEXAS STATE 7 11/6 23 #*SAM HOUSTON 20 ot 10/30 * - Conference Games 2008 45 *SAM HOUSTON ST. 27 11/13 35 *at Southeastern La. 16 11/6 # - Homecoming Record 7-5-0(4-3-0, SLC) 37 *Stephen F. Austin 16 11/20 7 *NICHOLLS 37 11/13 %- I-AA Playoff Games Southland Conference, T3rd 7 %Montana 56 11/27 13 *at Stephen F. Austin 36 11/20 NSU Team Opp. Date 401 Total Points 282 302 30 A&M-COMMERCE 14 8/30 194 Total Points 6 at Baylor 51 9/6 2005 2011 31 GRAMBLING 19 9/14 Record 5-5-0(3-3-0, SLC) Record 5-6-0(3-4-0, SLC) 18 CAL POLY 52 9/20 rd Southland Conference, T3 Southland Conference, 4th 12 9/27 NSU Team Opp. Date 63 SE OKLAHOMA NSU Team Opp. Date 36 *NICHOLLS STATE 28 10/11 27 Louisiana-Monroe 23 9/1 23 9/1 26 10/18 24 DELTA STATE 7 NORTH DAKOTA ST. 35 9/10 21 *at Southeastern La. 3 at LSU 49 9/10 24 #*SAM HOUSTON ST. 16 10/25 28 Louisiana-Lafayette 49 9/17 40 9/17 31 ot 11/1 17 at Southern Methodist 10 *Sam Houston State. 6 10/8 34 *at Texas State 0 9/24 42 11/8 34 NICHOLLS 31 #*SOUTHEASTERN LA 10 10/15 6 *at Central Arkansas 20 10/1 24 11/15 18 *MCNEESE STATE 16 *Texas State 31 10/22 17 *MCNEESE STATE 17 10/8 24 11/22 37 *at Lamar 14 NORTHEASTERN 12 10/29 34 *at Stephen F. Austin 51 #*SOUTHEASTERN LA. 17 10/15 339 24 *NICHOLLS STATE 31 11/5 320 Total Points 23 *at Texas State 10 10/29 17 *McNeese State 22 11/12 Bradley Dale Peveto 20 *CENTRAL ARKANSAS 45 11/5 41 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 21 11/17 17 *at Sam Houston 43 11/12 2009-Present 215 Total Points 240 0 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 33 11/19 10-23(.303), 3 seasons 244 Total Points 339 Hired Dec. 17, 2009 2006 as head coach, Peveto Record 4-7-0(2-4-0, SLC) was a record-smashing, th Southland Conference, 5 NORTHWESTERN STATE ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS highly-successful defensive NSU Team Opp. Date Years Coach Won Lost Tied Pct. coordinator at NSU from 18 at Kansas 49 9/2 1996-98 under Sam Goodwin. His team 1907-08 John W. Coolidge 1 3 1 .200 10 at Baylor 47 9/9 had the fourth best improved record in 1909 J.H. Griffith 4 1 0 .800 23 DELAWARE STATE 3 9/16 Division I in 2010. 1910-12 Dr. C.G. Pool 11 7 2 .550 20 ARK-MONTICELLO 3 9/30 1913-33 H. Lee Prather 75 50 2 .590 20 *SAM HOUSTON ST. 30 10/7 2009 1934-56 Harry “Rags” Turpin 100 92 11 .493 24 *at Southeastern La. 31 ot 10/14 Record 0-11-0(0-7-0, SLC) 9 *at Nicholls State 0 10/21 1957-66 Jack Clayton 58 35 2 .611 th Southland Conference, 8 19 #*TEXAS STATE 10 10/28 1967-71 Glenn Gossett 31 14 1 .674 NSU Team Opp. Date 7 at Ole Miss 27 11/4 1972-74 George Doherty 15 17 0 .469 55 9/5 26 *MCNEESE STATE 29 ot 11/11 7 at Houston 1975-82 A.L. Williams 39 45 0 .464 17 at Grambling 38 9/12 11 *at Stephen F. Austin 20 11/16 1983-99 Sam Goodwin 102 88 3 .528 20 NORTH DAKOTA 27 9/19 187 Total Points 249 13 at Baylor 68 9/26 2000-01 Steve Roberts 14 9 0 .609 0 *CENTRAL ARKANSAS 34 10/10 2002-08 Scott Stoker 43 38 0 .531 2007 23 *at McNeese State 51 10/17 2009-present Bradley Dale Peveto 10 23 0 .303 Record 4-7-0(3-4-0, SLC) 17 #*TEXAS STATE 20 10/24 103 years 13 coaches 503 422 22 .545 Southland Conference, T4th 34 10/31 NSU Team Opp. Date 30 *at Sam Houston State 41 HENDERSON ST. 6 9/1 0 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 27 11/7 LONGEST NSU COACHING CAREER 28 11/14 31 *CENTRAL ARK. 28 9/8 21 *at Nicholls Harry “Rags” Turpin 22 years 10 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 19 11/21 14 at Northeastern 42 9/15 H. Lee Prather 20 years 158 Total Points 401 7 at Texas Tech 75 9/29 0 27 20 17 31 21 31 240

*at Nicholls State 58 *SOUTHEASTERN LA. 24 *at Sam Houston State 42 #*TEXAS STATE 20 at Ole Miss 38 *at McNeese State 27 *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 12 Total Points 372

10/6 2010 10/13 Record 5-6-0(4-3-0, SLC) 10/20 Southland Conference, T3rd 10/27 Opp. Date 11/3 NSU Team 65 9/4 11/10 21 at Air Force 19 9/11 11/17 7 SAMFORD 17 TARLETON STATE 14 9/18 24 at North Dakota 49 9/25 7 *MCNEESE STATE 24 10/2 24 *at #22 Central Arkansas 19 10/9 16 *at Texas State 3 10/23

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Sam Goodwin Harry “Rags” Turpin H. Lee Prather J.H. Griffith Glenn Gossett Jack Clayton

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MOST NSU CAREER WINS 102 100 75 BEST NSU WIN PERCENTAGE .800 (4-1-0) .674 (31-14-1) .611 (58-35-2)

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OPPONENTS G W L T Pts. Opp. Pts. First Last Abilene Christian 8 3 5 0 207 189 1963 1984 Air Force 1 0 1 0 21 65 2010 2010 Alabama State 2 0 2 0 40 87 1950 1951 Alexandria Athletic Club 1 1 0 0 70 0 1909 1909 Alcorn State 2 1 1 0 48 31 1982 1983 Alumni Team 1 1 0 0 22 0 1910 1910 Angelo State 4 2 2 0 113 84 1981 1984 Appalachian State 3 3 0 0 104 75 1963 2004 Arkansas, University of 3 0 3 0 21 127 1946 1961 Arkansas A&M College 9 6 1 2 144 63 1922 1936 Arkansas-Monticello 1 1 0 0 20 3 2006 2006 Arkansas State 11 5 6 0 202 214 1948 1992 Arkansas Tech 1 1 0 0 49 10 1997 1997 Barksdale Air Force Base 2 1 1 0 58 19 1945 1948 Baylor 3 0 3 0 29 166 2006 2009 Bishop College (Texas) 2 2 0 0 60 19 1972 1973 Boise State 5 3 2 0 101 109 1981 1996 Cal Poly 0 0 1 0 18 52 2008 2008 Cameron State 1 1 0 0 48 7 1968 1968 Camp Beauregard 1 1 0 0 68 0 1942 1942 Centenary College 22 10 8 4 163 259 1908 1947 Central Arkansas 5 2 3 0 81 168 2007 2011 Central Florida 1 0 1 0 7 19 2000 2000 Central Michigan 2 0 2 0 0 45 1979 1980 Central Oklahoma State 7 6 1 0 115 57 1948 1954 Cincinnati, University of 1 0 1 0 0 41 1977 1977 Colorado Mining Institute 1 1 0 0 37 0 1959 1959 Corpus Christi University 1 1 0 0 57 6 1961 1961 Delaware State 3 3 0 0 100 23 2002 2006 Delta State 16 14 2 0 395 156 1933 2011 Eastern Illinois 3 1 2 0 66 69 1989 1993 Eastern Washington 1 0 1 0 10 40 1997 1997 East Texas Baptist 2 2 0 0 53 20 1949 1950 El Dorado Junior College 1 1 0 0 92 0 1931 1931 Elon 2 2 0 0 71 26 2001 2002 Fort Polk Army Base 1 1 0 0 14 0 1944 1944 Gardner-Webb 1 1 0 0 57 17 2000 2000 Georgia 1 0 1 0 7 45 2002 2002 Grambling State 3 1 2 0 61 71 1974 2009 Hanover College (IN) 1 1 0 0 49 0 1967 1967 Henderson State 4 4 0 0 191 37 1997 2007 Houston, University of 1 0 1 0 55 7 2009 2009 Howard Payne College 2 1 1 0 25 18 1955 1956 Idaho, University of 1 0 1 0 30 38 1988 1988 Illinois State 1 1 0 0 48 28 1998 1998 Jackson State 6 4 2 0 138 123 1987 2004 Jacksonville State 10 5 5 0 273 241 1969 2002 Jefferson College (MS) 2 2 0 0 50 13 1925 1926 Kansas 1 0 1 0 10 49 2006 2006 Lake Charles Air Force Base 1 1 0 0 7 0 1945 1945 Lamar University 16 8 7 1 267 243 1925 2011 Livingstone College 1 1 0 0 64 0 1958 1958 Lon Morris College 8 7 1 0 135 60 1925 1935 Louisiana College 57 37 13 7 1060 405 1908 1968 Louisiana-Lafayette (USL) 75 36 35 4 943 1032 1909 2005 La.-Monroe (Northeast La.) 48 28 19 1 953 817 1952 2005 Louisiana State University 11 0 11 0 3 439 1911 2011 LSU Frosh 1 1 0 0 13 0 1924 1924 Louisiana Tech 77 19 52 6 773 1479 1907 1994 Louisville, University of 1 0 1 0 7 51 1978 1978 Loyola University 2 0 2 0 7 54 1923 1930 Marine Raiders 1 1 0 0 20 7 1944 1944 Marshall (Texas) 1 1 0 0 27 0 1928 1928 Massachusetts, University of 1 0 1 0 31 41 1998 1998

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OPPONENTS G W L T Pts. Opp. Pts. First Last McNeese State 61 20 40 1 927 1248 1951 2011 Mexico Polytechnic Institute 2 2 0 0 107 14 1961 1962 Millsaps College 2 0 1 1 19 32 1928 1936 Mississippi College 2 2 0 0 51 26 1982 1992 Mississippi State 2 0 2 0 0 81 1945 1946 Mississippi Valley State First Meeting Missouri, University of 1 0 1 0 14 35 1998 1998 Monroe (LA) High 5 4 0 1 242 8 1911 1915 Montana 3 0 3 0 40 129 2001 2004 Murray State University (KY) 2 2 0 0 39 6 1939 1940 Natchitoches Athletic Club 3 2 0 1 18 0 1908 1921 Nevada-Reno 2 0 2 0 40 80 1988 1991 New York Tech 1 1 0 0 48 6 1980 1980 Nicholls State 39 24* 15 0 890 688 1973 2011 North Alabama 6 4 2 0 133 104 1962 1973 North Dakota 2 0 2 0 44 76 2009 2010 North Dakota State 2 0 2 0 24 65 2004 2005 North Texas 10 6 4 0 237 224 1985 1994 Northeastern (MA) 2 1 1 0 28 54 2005 2007 Northern Iowa 1 0 1 0 10 43 2003 2003 Northwest Missouri State 2 2 0 0 84 14 1949 1950 Oklahoma Panhandle State 2 2 0 0 122 14 2003 2004 Ole Miss 2 0 2 0 38 65 2006 2007 Oklahoma State 1 0 1 0 24 0 2001 2001 Ouachita College (AR) 8 7 1 0 166 40 1939 1965 Pensacola (FL) Naval Air Station 6 6 0 0 145 53 1959 1970 Picked Team (1912) 1 0 1 0 0 22 1912 1912 Portland State 1 1 0 0 40 21 1980 1980 Rusk College (TX) 5 4 1 0 82 23 1923 1927 St. Charles College 3 1 1 1 13 35 1915 1921 Sam Houston State 34 19 15 0 828 657 1929 2011 Samford 1 0 1 0 7 19 2010 2010 Selman Field Air Base 3 0 3 0 7 46 1944 1945 Shreveport High 3 1 1 1 33 23 1908 1914 SE Oklahoma State 3 3 0 0 137 12 1954 2008 Southeastern Louisiana 55 29 26 0 1078 946 1935 2011 Southern 10 5 5 0 188 182 1993 2002 Southern Methodist 1 0 1 0 7 40 2011 2011 Southern Mississippi 22 11 11 0 260 405 1930 1999 Southwest Missouri 2 1 1 0 34 28 1988 1989 Southwestern (OK) State 5 4 1 0 113 38 1970 2002 Stephen F. Austin 68 42 23 3 1411 997 1924 2011 Stetson University 2 2 0 0 20 7 1955 1956 Tarleton State 3 3 0 0 100 26 1962 2010 Tennessee Martin 2 1 1 0 43 26 1965 1966 Tennessee Tech 2 2 0 0 68 39 1968 1969 Texas-Arlington 4 2 2 0 87 122 1977 1980 Texas A&M-Commerce 28 16 10 2 448 377 1926 2008 Texas Christian 1 1 0 0 27 24 2001 2001 Texas-El Paso 1 0 1 0 0 14 1991 1991 Texas Lutheran College 1 1 0 0 43 12 1958 1958 Texas State 29 17 12 0 613 529 1983 2011 Texas Tech 1 0 1 0 7 75 2007 2007 Troy State 13 4* 9 0 199 298 1966 2000 Texas Southern 1 1 0 0 52 6 2004 2004 Tulane 1 0 1 0 24 27 2003 2003 Tulane University Frosh 2 2 0 0 21 0 1922 1923 Tulsa University 1 0 1 0 19 26 1983 1983 Union College 3 2 1 0 51 27 1930 1949 Winnfield (LA) High 4 4 0 0 102 11 1910 1920 Wofford College 1 0 0 1 0 0 1948 1948 Youngstown State 1 0 1 0 14 24 1996 1996 (*) Includes forfeit of 2000 Demon win @NSUDemonsFB

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ALL-TIME LETTERMAN -AABLES, John (E) - 1953 ADAMS, Brook (S) - 2004, 05 ADAMS, Darius (RB) - 1989, 90, 91, 92 ADAMS, Mike (DE) - 2010, 11 AINSWORTH, Rickey (C) - 1981, 82, 83, 84 AKBAR, Hakeem (LB) - 1988 AKINS, J.R. (C) - 1948, 49, 50, 54 ALBERT, Rico (CB)- 2011 ALDREDGE, Corwyn (E) - 1962, 63, 64 ALDREDGE, Jimmy (HB) - 1958, 59, 60, 61 ALDREDGE, Justin (DB) - 2008, 09, 10, 11 ALEXANDER, Danny (FB) - 1991, 92, 93, 94 ALLEN, Danny (DE) - 2001, 2002 ALLEN, Frank (TB) - 1985 ALLEN, Mike (WR) - 1993, 94, 95 ALFORD, Mike (LB) - 1996, 97 ALMOND,Mike (WR) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 ALONZO, Paul (DT) - 1966 ALOST, Bobby (T) - 1954, 55 ANDERSON, Jay (OT) - 1987, 88 ANDING,Al - 1962, 63 ANGLE, Perry (HB) - 1944 ANTHONY, Quinn (DL) - 2009, 10, 11 ARCENEAUX, Bryan (NG) - 1981, 82, 83, 84 ARCENEAUX, Colby (DB) - 2008, 09 ARCHER, Stuart (OL) - 1994, 95 AREVALO, Paul (TE) - 1989, 90, 91, 92 ARMSTREET, Josh (RB)- 2011 ARNOLD, Davis (OL) - 1966 ARNOLD, Preston (TE) - 1994, 95 AUSTIN, Dante (FB) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 AYMOND, James (HB) - 1963, 64, 65 -BBAGLEY, Ronnie (CB) - 1969, 70, 71, 72 BAILES, Larry (T) - 1953 BAILEY, Ben (WR) - 2003, 04, 06, 07 BAILEY, Brian (T) - 1996, 97 BAILEY, Major (SE) - 1984, 85 BAKER, Francis (T) - 1949 BAKER, Steve (OLB) - 1985 BALL, Jason (OL) - 1991, 92, 93 BALL, Scotty (DB) - 1996, 97 BALDWIN, Cornelius (DB) - 1990 BALDWIN, Sterling (DT) - 1969, 70, 71, 72 BALLARD, Butch (QB) - 1974, 75 BALLOT, Eric (TE) - 1990 BALTHAZOR, F.H. (G) - 1944 BAMBRICK,Tommy (B) - 1946 BANKS, Cal (DE) - 1983, 84, 85, 86 BANKSTON, Mixon “Doc” (E) - 1954, 55 BANNA, Issa (FB) - 2003, 04 BARKATE, Joe (DHB) - 1951, 52, 53 BARKLEY, Eric (QB) - 1980, 81 BARNES,Troy (DB) - 1994, 95 BARNIDGE,Williams (T) - 1948, 49 BASS,Wade - 1951, 52 BATEMAN, Ernest - 1948, 49 BATES, Raymond (HB) - 1953, 54, 55, 56 BAUMGARTEN, Shawn (OL) - 1993, 94, 95 BEACH, Ben (QB) - 2000, 02 BEASLEY, Don (QB) - 1961, 62, 63, 64 BEASLEY, Joe (QB) - 1964 BECK, J.W. (QB) - 1956, 57 BECK, James (HB) - 1948, 49, 50 BECK, Pete (HB) - 1955 BEENE, Sean (S) - 2003, 04 BELL, Chad (DB/WR) - 2007, 08, 09, 10 BELL, Cory (WR) - 2000, 01, 02, 04 BELLE, DeAndre (DB) - 1997 BELL, Demtress (OL) - 2005, 06, 07 BELLIPANNI, M.J. (B) - 1945 BENNETT, Byron (TB) - 2000 BENNET, James (WR) - 1977, 78, 79, 81 BERLITZ, Richard (E) - 1962, 63, 64 BERNARD, Octave (T) - 1958, 59, 60, 61 BERRY,Arthur (NG) - 1981, 82, 84 BERT, Doug - 1956, 58 BERTRAND,Terry (CB) - 1980, 81, 82 BIAS, Eric (DT) -1987

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BURTON, Marshall (K) - 2004, 05, 06, 07 BUTCHEE, Roy (C) - 1948 BUTLER, Don (DB) - 1992, 93, 95, 96 BUTLER, Jack (E) - 1944 -CCAGE, Mario (HB) - 1971, 72, 73, 74 CALCOTE, Larry (OL) - 2009, 10, 11 CALLENS, Kenny (CB) - 1967, 68, 69, 70 CALLOUETTE, Mark (Manager) - 1981 CALMES, Kevin (LB) - 1992, 93, 94 CAMBRE, Marcus (OL) - 2003 CAMPBELL, Clea (B) - 1945, 46 CANYON, Don (QB)- 2011 CARR, Dan (QB/HB) - 1951, 52, 53, 54 CARR, Leon (DT) - 1983, 84, 85, 86 CARROLL, Donnie (QB) - 1962, 63, 64, 65 CARROLL, Mike (DE) - 1977 CARRON,Andre (LB) - 1988, 89, 90, 91 CARSON, Steve (LB) - 1989 CARTER, Mac (T) - 1950 CARTER, Rhett (T) - 1948, 49 CASE, Zach (OL) - 2008, 09, 10, 11` CASEY,Tom (OT) - 1995, 96 CASTILLO, Phillip (DE/FB) - 1998, 99, 00, 01 CATER, Gary (OLB) - 1984, 85, 86, 87 CATHA, J. (Manager) - 1949 CEASAR, Stephen (OG) - 1984 CENTANNI, David (G) - 1965, 66 CACHERE, Eldon “Frenchie” (G) - 1946, 47 CHARLES, Kenneth (WR) - 2007, 08, 09 CHARPENTIER, Dane (WR) - 2003, 04, 05 CHASE, Dan (G) - 1953, 55, 56 CHATMAN, Jim - 1951 CHEEKS,Anthony (TB) - 1982 CHENIER, Chris - 1984 CHESSON, Clyde (E/HB) - 1952, 53, 54, 55 CHILDRESS, Keith (C) - 1984, 85, 86, 87 CHITMAN, David (CB) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 CHITMAN, Patrick (CB) - 2007, 08 CLAIBORNE, Imoan (CB) - 2010, 11 CLARK, Bruno (OL) - 1997, 98 CLARK, Demoine (FB)-2001, 02, 03, 04 CLARK, Dennis (DE) - 2007, 08, 09, 10 CLARK, Greg (DE) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 CLARK, Jesse (DB) - 2007 CLARK, Patrick (DB) - 1988, 89 CLARKSON, Derrick (DB) - 1993 CLAYTON, Keith (S) - 1976, 77, 78 CLEMENT, Leo (K/P) - 1980, 81, 82 CLIFTON, Sammie (QB/DB) - 1965, 66, 67 COBB, Brad(K) - 1999 COBB, Jack - 1952 COBURN, Damon - 1982 COGGINS, Cliff (E) - 1949 COGNEVICH, George (T) - 1964, 65 COLE, Blayne (OL) - 2010, 11 COLE, Stephen “Steve” (DE) - 1948, 49, 50 COLEMAN, Ederick (TE/DL) - 1997 COLEMAN,Will (OL) - 1991, 92, 93 COLLIER, Chris (OL) - 1998, 99, 00 COLLINGSWORTH, Dave (DB) - 1967 COLLINS, Dwight (RB) - 1994 COLLINS, Eric (PK) - 1996, 97 COLLINS, Pat (T) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 COLLINS, Phil (FB) - 1955, 56 COLLINS,Tory (DT) - 2003, 04, 05, 06 COLSON, David (OT) - 1983, 84, 85, 86 COLVIN, Grover (G) - 1961, 62, 63, 64 COMEAUX, Joel (DS/TE) - 1996, 97, 98 COMEAUX, Oscar (OL) - 1999, 00 COMPTON, Steve (DB) - 1988, 89 CONCILLIO, Dick (DB) - 1966, 67, 68 CONIC, Jarvis (DB) - 1990, 93 CONRAD, Ralph (HB) - 1958, 59, 60 CONSTRANSITCH, Mlton (LB) - 1986-89 CONTRERAS, Mark (K) - 1987, 88, 89 COOPER, Russell (DB) - 1990, 91, 92 COPE,William - 1946 COSTELLO, Joe (FB) - 1953 COURTNEY, Rickey (RB) - 2010

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-DDAIGLE, Ronald - 1961, 62 DAIGLE,Todd (OG) - 1981 DALE,Anthony (DE) - 1993 DAMPIER, Mack (LB) - 2005, 06, 07, 08 DANIEL, Robert (DE) - 1994, 95, 96, 98 DANIELS, Caldwell (G) - 1944 DANIELS, Josh (DE) - 2007, 08, 09 DANOS, Donald (T/G/DT) - 1945, 48, 49, 50 DANOS, Lloyd (G) - 1949, 50 DANTONI, John (C) - 1945 DAVIS, Bobby (FB/HB/PK) - 1948, 49, 50 DAVIS, C.J. (DT) - 2004, 05 DAVIS, Ernest (G) - 1948 DAVIS, Lorenzo (DT) - 2004, 05 DAVIS, Ron (DB) - 1990 DAVIS,William (DE) - 2008, 09 DAWSON, David (OL) - 1966, 67 DAWSON, Elliott (TB) - 1983, 84 DAY, Nick (OT) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 DEAMER, Lesley (DL) - 2010, 11 DEEN, Don (HB) - 1957, 58, 59, 60 DELANEY,Alja (LB) - 1997, 98 DELANEY, Joe (RB) - 1977, 78, 79, 80 DELCAMBRE, Blake (LB) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 DELMORE, Jason (DT) - 1990 DEMOSS,Todd(DL) - 1997, 98, 99 DENHAM, Luther (T) - 1947 DERAMEE, Mike - 1982 DeSADIER, Chuck (FB/HB) - 1957, 58, 59, 60 DEVER JR., Chris (TE)- 2011 DeVILLIER, Daly - 1951 DEWITT, Kenneth (TB) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 DICKENS, Lavelle (OLB) - 1985, 86 DICKIE, Shelley (P/E) - 1966, 67, 68 DIDIER, Jerry (D) - 1958, 59, 60 DILWORTH, John (CB) - 1971, 72, 73, 74 DIPPEL, John (C) - 1992, 93, 94 DIGILORMO, Grey (LB) - 2002 DISCON, Mark (FS) - 1977, 78 DIVITTORIO, “Scooter” (LB) - 1990, 91, 92, 93 DOATY, Maurice (DE) - 1999 DODD,Al (S/HB/E) - 1963, 64, 65, 66 DOERGE, E.V. - 1956, 57 DOHERTY, Mike (DE) - 1972, 73 DONAHUE,Art (C) - 1972, 73 DOUCET, Colby (DB) - 1998, 99, 00, 01 DOUGET, Pat (DE) - 1974, 75 DOWNING, Dudley (C) - 1952, 53, 54 DOWNING, Mike (LB) - 1997 DOYLE, Derrick (WR) - 2003, 04, 05, 06 DRAGO, Darren (FB) - 1997, 98 DRAKE, Marshall (LB) - 1992 DRISKILL, Brian (FB) - 1988, 89 DRISKELL, Danny (LB) - 1971, 72, 73, 74 DUFF, Bernie - 1952 DUFFY, Darius (WR) - 2008, 09

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DUNBAR, J.P. (FS) - 1976, 77, 78, 79 DUNCAN, Dennis (HB) - 1963 DUNKELBERGER, Kyle (OL) - 2003, 04, 05 DUNN, Leon “Dynamite” (G) - 1946, 47 DURBIN, Randy (OL)--1996 DUPER, Mark (WR) - 1980, 81 DUPREE, Chuck (FB) - 1980, 81, 82, 83 DURHAM, Donald (G) - 1966, 67, 68 DURHAM, Ronnie (HB) - 1965 DURIO, Rondale (DB) - 1998, 99

-EEARL, Patrick (FB) - 2006, 07, 08 EARP,Wayne - 1961 EASTERLY, Jeff (DT) - 1990 EBEY, Clinton (LB) - 1969, 70, 71, 72 ECHOLS,Tony (DB) - 1993, 94 ECKLES,Wesley (DB) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 EDDY, Emmett (HB) - 1958, 63 EDLER,Walter (DT) - 1967, 68, 69, 70 EDMOND, Germayne (QB) - 2006, 07 EDWARDS,Al (TB) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 EDWARDS, Jasper (WR) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 EDWARDS, Jerry (DT) - 1973, 74, 75, 76 EDWARDS, Marlon (LB) - 1993, 94 EICKMAN,Trevor (TE) - 2010, 11 ELDRIDGE, J.J. (DB) - 1989, 90, 91, 92 ELLACE, Bruce (Manager) - 1953, 54 ELLIOT, Clayton (DT) - 2004, 05, 06 ELLIS, LeRoy (TB) - 1981, 82 ELLIS, Pete (FB) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 ELQUTUB,Yaser (LB) - 2009, 10, 11 EMANUEL, Brandon (QB) - 1994, 96, 97 EMMONS, Johnnie (QB/HB) - 1948, 49, 50, 51 ENDSLEY, Sterling (RB) - 2007, 08, 10, 11 ENGLISH, Marcus (DB) - 1995 ENSAULT, Jimmy (Manager) - 1968 EPPERSON, Jerry (C) - 1951, 52, 53, 54 ERLER, Sasha (OL) - 2010 ESSMIER, Sammy (Manager) - 1959 EVANS, David (Trainer) - 1961 EVANS, Eric (DB) - 1998, 99, 00, 01 EVANS, John (DL) - 1989 EVANS,Tremayne (DB) - 1994, 95, 96, 97

-FFABRIZIO, Rob (QB) - 1984, 85, 86 FAKESS,Tony (C) - 1979, 80, 81 FARRAR, Steve - 1966 FAYARD,Adam (QB) - 2007 FEARS,Willie (DT) - 1984, 85 FENCEROY, J.T. (FL) - 1983, 84, 85, 86 FERGUSON, Jody (OL) - 1993, 94, 95, 96 FERGUSON, Joel (OL) - 1993, 94, 95 FERNANDEZ, Jason (PK) - 1991, 92, 93, 94 FERRO, Kenny (DB) - 1966, 67, 68 FIELDS, Derrick (LB)--1996, 97 FINISTER, Carlton (FB) - 1980, 81 FINISTER, U.L. (LB) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 FIORITO, Nick (OL) - 1999, 00, 02 FISHER, Rawleigh (OT) - 1995, 96, 97 FLANAGAN, Kade (K)-2001 FLECKENSTEIN, John (Manager) - 1981 FLEMING,Travis (QB) - 1999, 00 FLOYD,Arthur (HB) - 1964 FLOYD, Rob (DB) - 1988, 89, 90, 91 FONTENOT, Darren (C) - 1987 FONTENOT, Harry (C) - 1955, 56 FONTENOT, Roy (WR) - 1981, 82, 84 FORD, Donnie (FB) - 1989 FORD, Mike (NG) - 1977, 78, 79, 80 FORD, Q.T. (B/HB) - 1947, 48 FORET, Danny (PK) - 1974 FORET, Lynn (K) - 1965, 66 FOSTER, Robert “Bob” (T) - 1964, 66, 67 FOSTER, Stan (OT) - 1974, 75 FOWLER, Jerry (T/G) - 1959, 60, 61, 62 FOWLER,Ted (Manager) - 1964 FRANKLIN,A.J. (TB) - 2004, 05 FRANKLIN, Kedon (LB) - 2010 FRANKLIN, Lamarcus (S)-2001, 02

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2012 Media Guide FRANKS, Scott (Manager) - 1981 FRAZIER, Paul (TB) - 1987, 88 FREEMAN, Gordon (TE) - 2006, 07, 08 FREEMAN, Sean (OT) - 1987, 88, 89, 90 FRESH, Barry (FB) - 1966, 67 FULLER, Leon (FB) - 1951, 52 FULTON, Charles (CB) - 1982, 83, 84, 85 FULTON, Fred (C) - 1962, 63, 64 FULTON, Rodney (C) - 1982, 83, 84, 85 FULTON,Trey (OL) - 1988, 89, 90, 92 FULTS, Jerry - 1957, 58 FUNCHES, Michael (OT) - 1997, 98 FUNK, Rusty - 1980

-GGAGE, Roman (RB) - 1993, 95, 96, 97 GALLOWAY, Fred (OG) - 1977, 78, 79,80 GALLOWAY, Gilbert (QB) - 1987, 88 GARRETT, Buddy (FB) - 2003 GARY, Joe (Manager) - 1959 GASPARD, Kim (C) - 1974, 75 GASPARD, Steve (TE) - 1966, 67, 68, 69 GATLIN, Marcus (WR) - 2002, 03, 04 GAUDET, Larry (LB) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 GAUTIER, Chris - 1980 GEISENDORFF,Alton (MG) - 1969 GENTRY, Roy (E) - 1960, 61, 62, 63 GEORGE,Tom (Manager) - 1953, 54 GIBBS,Todd (OT) - 1980 GIBSON, Benton (DE) - 1967, 68 GIBSON, Keenon (QB)- 2011 GILBERT, Anthony (DE) - 2009, 10, 11 GILSON,Anthony (TB) - 1983, 84 GILSON, E.H. (HB) 1937, 38, 39, 40 GILL, Dusty (FB)-2001, 02 GILLIAM, Chris (QB)-- 1991 GILPIN, John (TE)-2001, 02, 04 GILSON, Gil (FB) - 1967, 68, 69, 70 GINART, Mike (OG) - 1981, 82, 83 GIVENS, Jackie (HB) - 1948 GLADNEY, Everett (CB) - 1985 GLEASON, Dave (HB) - 1964 GLEASON, Shane (OL) - 2000 GOLDMAN, Eric (DL) - 1989, 90, 91, 92 GOLDSMITH, Jerry (DB ) - 2000, 01, 02 GOLDSMITH, Kerry (DB) - 2002 GOLIAN, Nick (FS) - 1987 GOODIE, Quinten (FB) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 GOODIE,Trevor (WR) - 2010, 11 GORDON, Kemp “Flash” (E/HB) - 1955, 56, 57 GORDY, David (FB) - 1989, 90 GOSSERAND, Brandon (DE) - 1992, 93 GRAF, Steve (DB) - 1979, 80 GRAHAM, Forrest (FB)- 2011 GRAHAM, Frank (FB) - 1984, 85 GRANGER, Eric (WR)--1996, 97, 98 GRANGER,Tyrone (OT) - 1985, 88 GRAPPE, David (DE) - 1979, 80, 81, 82 GREEN, Bernard(WR) - 1998, 99, 00, 01 GREEN, George (HB) - 1967 GREEN, Mike (DB) - 1997, 98, 99 GREEN,Tony (TB) - 1980, 81, 82 GREENHOUSE, Isaiah (LB) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 GREGG, Brookseye (E) - 1958, 59, 60 GREGG, Lexie (T) - 1956, 57 GREMILLION, Gant (DE/TE) - 1994, 97, 98 GRIFFIN,William (RB) - 2008, 09 GRIFFITH,Warren (DE) - 1976, 78, 79, 80 GRIGSBY, Shawn (P) - 1998, 99 GROGAN, C.L. (CB) - 2004, 05, 06, 07 GROMAN, David (SE) - 1983, 84, 85 GUELOW, Russ (TE) - 1966, 67 GUICE, Dudley (WR) - 2005, 06, 07, 08 GUIDRY, Brian (OG) - 1986, 88, 89 GUIDRY, Don (QB) - 1966, 67, 68 GUIDRY, Jerry (T) - 1960, 61, 62 GUIDRY,Troy - 1981 GUILLOT, Kenny (G) - 1963, 64, 65, 66 GWINN, Ross (T) - 1963, 64, 65, 66

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HAGGERTY, Ron (FB) - 1983, 84, 85, 86 HAGIN,Tom (HB) - 1968 HAGMAN, L.C. (FB) - 1944 HALE, Judson - 1956 HALL, James (DE) - 1983, 84, 85, 86 HALL, John - 1966 HALL, Kevin (DB/PR) - 1997, 98 HAMILTON, Barry (LB) - 1982 HAMILTON, Johnny (LB)-2001, 02, 03, 04 HAMILTON, Orlando (OL)-2001 HAMILTON,Terrence (LB) - 1984, 85 HAMILTON,Tremel (DT) - 1985 HAMLER, Chris (PK) - 1989, 90 HANEY,Wayne (SE) - 1968 HARDY,Adriun (DB) - 1989, 90, 91, 92 HARING, Frank (TB) - 1973, 74, 75, 76 HARLAN, Hal (OG) - 1981, 82, 83, 84 HARLAN, Harold (G) - 1948, 49 HARP, Eldred “Red” (HB) - 1950 HARPER, Lonnie (HB/FB) - 1959, 61 HARPER, Sam (G/DT) - 1949, 50 HARRELL, Martin (OLB) - 1984, 85 HARRELL, Spencer (WR) - 2008, 10, 11 HARRELL,Trent (DE) - 1998 HARRIS, Bill (T) - 1954 HARRIS, Marshall (DE) - 2008, 09 HARRIS, Myron (LB) - 1998, 99 HARRIS, Paul (QB) - 2009, 10 HARRIS, Shannon (RB) - 1993 HARRIS,Tracy (DL) - 1993, 94 HARRISON, Freddie (WR) - 2001, 02 HARRISON, Shaun (LB) - 1993 HARRISON, Sonny (C) - 1960 HARTER, Mike (FB) - 1972 HARTSELL, Orval (B) - 1945 HARVEY, Phillip (WR) - 2009, 10, 11 HASHERT, James (DT) - 1983 HATCHER, Connie (TB) - 1977 HAVARD, David (DE) - 1997, 98, 99 HAWKINS, Denzell (DL) - 2009, 10, 11 HAYES, Jason (G) - 1992, 93, 94, 95 HAYES, Randolph (SS) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 HAYNES, Earl (HB/E) - 1952, 53, 54 HAYNES, George (LB) - 1994, 95 HAYNES, Glen (T) - 1953, 54 HAYNES, Johnny (E) - 1950, 51, 52 HAZLEWOOD, Carl (TE) - 2003, 04 HEBERT, Bobby (QB) - 1979, 80, 81, 82 HEBERT, James (G) - 1948 HEBERT, Jeremy (DL) - 2000, 01, 02 HEBERT, Lynn (QB) - 1969, 70, 71, 72 HEBERT, Reggie (G) - 1945, 47, 49 HEBERT,Tommy (K) - 2002, 03, 04 HECKEL, Bert (T) - 1956, 57, 58, 59 HEDRICK, Guy (RB) - 1990, 91, 92 HENDERSON, Brad (QB)- 2011 HENDERSON, Rex (QB) - 1978, 79 HENDERSON,Tim (OL) - 2006, 07, 08 HENDRICKS, Ron (HB) - 1965 HENNIGAN, Charlie (E/HB) - 1955, 56, 57 HENNIGAN, David (DB) - 1979, 80, 82 HENRY, Gerard (SE) - 1984, 85, 86 HENRY, J.D. (S) - 2004 HENRY,T.C. (WR) - 2010, 11 HERMAN, N.E. (HB) - 1944 HERNANDEZ, Jesse (OL) - 2008, 09,10, 11 HERPIN, Shay (OL) - 1991 HESSKEW, Destry (OL) - 2009, 10,11 HICKMAN, Gary (E) - 1953, 54, 55 HILLIARD, Kerry (DB) - 1998, 99, 00, 01 HILLIARD, Randy (CB) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 HINES, Rudy (WR) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 HODGES, David (OL)--1989 HODNETT, Keith (PK) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 HODNETT, Malcolm (G) - 1963 HOFFPAUIR, Dale (QB) - 1956, 57, 58, 59 HOLDEN, Brad (TE) - 2001 HOLDER, Stacy (NG) - 1976, 77, 78, 80 HOLDER,Walter (E) - 1945 HOLLIER, Louis (WR) - 2010, 11 HOLLIS, George (Manager) - 1968

HOLMES, Edwin (DB) - 1988, 89, 90, 91 HOLMES, Mark(P/FB) - 1999, 00 HOOD, Kenneth (E) - 1960, 61, 62, 63 HOOPER, J.L. - 1950 HORNSBY, Frank (LB) - 1987, 88 HORTON, Ed (HB) - 1962, 63, 64 HOWARD,Adrian (CB) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 HOWARD, David (RB) - 1990, 91, 92 HOWARD, Kyle (TE) - 2009, 11 HOWARD, Melvin - 1968 HOWARD, Otis (G) - 1953 HRAPMANN, Kenny (S) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 HUCKABY, Jack (T) - 1947, 48, 49, 50 HUCKABY, Roger (FB) - 1970 HUDSON, Judson “Slasher” (HB) - 1957 HUGHES, Bill (C) - 1975 HUGHES, Harlan (OL) - 1988, 89, 90, 91 HUGHES, Kevin (DL) - 1995 HUNDLEY, John (QB) - 2008, 09 HUNTER,Arthur (RB/WR) - 1992, 93, 94, 95 HUTCHENSON, Paul (G) - 1959, 60 HYAMS, Mark (DE) - 1978, 79

-IIDUMWONYI, Osaze (OL) - 2010 IRBY, Myer - 1966 ISSAC, Ricky (DE) - 2008, 09, 10, 11

-JJABBIA, Frank (DL) - 1991, 92, 93 JACKSON,Anthony (OLB) - 1983, 84, 85, 86 JACKSON, Greg (S) - 1974, 75 JACKSON, Jackson (FB) - 1948 JACKSON, Johnny (B) - 1947 JACKSON, Lee (LB) - 1989 JACKSON, Quentin (OL) - 2003, 04, 05 JACKSON,Thomas Jr. (WR) - 2009, 10 JACQUET, Brian (RB) - 1994, 95, 96, 98 JAMES, Charles - 1983 JANTZ, Bobby (B) - 1947 JEFFERSON, Jeremy (RB) - 2007, 08, 09, 10 JENKINS, DeShon (S) - 1984, 85, 86 JENKINS, Sam (DE) - 1979, 80, 81, 82 JILBERT, Johvan (WR) 2011 JOHNESE, Derrick (TB) - 2002, 03, 04 JOHNS, Edgar - 1958 JOHNSON, Bill (C) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 JOHNSON, Billy Ray (QB) - 1955 JOHNSON, Carlton (B) - 1946 JOHNSON, Cecil (T) - 1954, 55, 56 JOHNSON, Charles (T) - 1953 JOHNSON, Charley (C) - 1954, 55 JOHNSON, Charlie (T) - 1954, 55, 56, 57 JOHNSON, Damian (TE) - 1994, 95, 96, 97 JOHNSON, Darrell (OL) - 2000, 01 JOHNSON, Donald (HB) - 1969, 70, 71, 72 JOHNSON, Eddie (WR) - 1989 JOHNSON, Harvey (B) - 1946 JOHNSON, Jamall (LB) - 2003, 04 JOHNSON, Joseph (DE) - 1999, 00 JOHNSON, Keland (DE) - 2010, 11 JOHNSON, Kevin (T) - 1982, 83 JOHNSON, Mario - 1983 JOHNSON, Mark (SE) - 1983, 84 JOHNSON, Robert (B/HB) - 1946, 48 JOHNSON,Terry (LB) - 1993, 94, 95, 97 JOHNSTON, Jared (WR) - 1993, 94 JOHNSTON, Jerry (HB) - 1958 JOHNSTON, Melvin (G) - 1964, 66, 67 JONES,A.F. (T) - 1944, 46 JONES,Aubrey (QB) - 1999, 00 JONES, Carlos (WR) - 1990, 91, 92 JONES, Chris (DT) - 1999, 00, 01, 02 JONES, David (WR) - 1995, 96, 97, 98 JONES, Denny (DB) - 1981 JONES, Jermaine (CB) - 1995, 96, 97, 98 JONES, Joe (OT) - 1985 JONES, Kenny (TB) - 1980, 81 JONES, Ricky (OL) - 1988, 89, 90, 91 JORDAN, Burnell (DT) - 1997 JORDAN, Chris (OL) - 2001, 02

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JORDAN,Tim (NG) - 1979, 80

-KKANA,Tim (LB) - 1997, 98, 99 KEATON, Buster (T) - 1949, 50 KEGANS, Bax (OL) - 1991, 92 KELLY,Anthony (DL) - 1988, 90, 91 KELLY, Donnie (DHB) - 1961 KELLY, John (S) - 1970, 71, 72, 73 KELLY, Quentin (DT) - 1976, 77, 78 KENNEMER, Dustin (OL) - 2002 KESSINGER, Oscar (NG) - 1974 KEYS, Jerome (LB) - 1991, 92, 93 KIDD, Billy - 1956 KING, Hardy (Manager) - 1981 KING, John (OL) - 1987, 88, 89, 90 KING, Josh (LB) - 1993, 94, 96 KING, Michael (OL) - 2003, 04 KING, Rodney (DL) - 1990, 91, 92, 93 KINLER, Ronnie - 1957 KINLEY,Allen (LB) - 1976, 77, 78, 79 KIRCHOFF, Bobby (DT) - 1974, 75, 76, 77 KIRKMAN, Randal (HB/B) - 1944, 45 KITCHEN, Darrel (S) - 2004, 05, 06, 07 KLASS, Lester (E) - 1944 KNECHT, Brett (FB) - 1976, 77, 78, 79 KNECHT, Gene (TE) - 1973 KNIGHT, Jason (OL) - 2001, 02 KNOTTS, Stanley (T) - 1952, 55 KNOTTS, Steve - 1981 KONCAK, Bobby (OG) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 KULAKOWSKI, John (DE) - 1984, 85, 86, 87 KYZAR,Van (DT) - 1975, 76, 77

-LLaBORDE, Eric (RB/KR) - 1998 LACOSTE, Lance (S) - 2007, 08, 09, 10 LACY, Darryl (DB) - 2000, 01, 02 LAGARDE, Ethan (TE) - 2010, 11 LAIRD, Brad (QB) - 1991, 93, 94, 95 LAIRY,Antonio (LB) - 1991, 92 LANCASTER,Art (DT) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 LANCASTER,Arthur (HB) - 1948, 49, 50 LANCASTER, James (C) - 1947, 48 LANCASTER, Joe (HB) - 1950, 51 LAND,Anthony (DE) - 1991, 92 LANDREAUX, Pat (C/QB) - 1946, 47, 48 LANDRY, Purvis (E) - 1946, 47 LANDRY, Roy (B) - 1945, 46 LANDRY, Rudy - 1955, 56 LANE, Jeremy (DB) - 2008, 09, 10, 11 LANE, Karl (DE) - 1980, 81, 82 LANGRIDGE,Allan (G) - 1951, 52, 53, 54 LaPRADE, Lee (DT) - 1987 LARSEN, David (TE) - 2008, 09, 10, 11 LATINO, Lester (LB) - 1966, 67, 68, 69 LaTOOF,Thomas (PK) - 1998 LATSON, Lawann (RB) - 1991, 92 LAWRENCE, Byron (RB) - 2006, 07, 08 LAWRENCE, Lanny (LB) - 1998, 99 LAWRENCE, Matt (LB) - 2002 LEBLANC, Derrick (DL) - 1993, 94, 95, 96 LEBLANC, Phil (CB) - 2008, 09, 10, 11 LEBLEU, Floyd LEDBETTER, Monte (E) - 1964, 65 LEDET, Demathus (DB) - 2002 LEDET, Raymond (Manager) - 1947 LEDET,Tim (LB) - 1980, 81, 82, 83 LEDET, Walter (OL) 1934,35,36,38 LEE, Randy (OT) - 1978, 79, 80 LEE, Stan (CB) - 1971, 72, 73, 74 LEE,Talmadge - 1951 LEE, Joey (DL) - 2009 LEE, Xavier (S) - 2008, 09, 10 LEGENDRE, Brant (FB) - 2010, 11 LEONARD, Mark (QB) - 1982 LEONE,Wade (DB) - 2002 LESURE, Lamond (OL) - 2004 LEWIS,Arthur B. (DB) - 1980, 81 LEWIS, Bryant “Red” - 1956, 57 LEWIS, Kevin (CB) - 1985, 86, 87, 88

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LEWIS, Malcolm (DBH/QB) - 1965, 66, 67 LEWIS, Roscoe (LB) - 1974, 75, 76, 77 LILES, Randy (WR) - 1978, 79, 80, 81 LILLEY, James (LB) - 1976, 77, 78 LITTLE, Bill (T) - 1952, 53, 54, 55 LLORENS, Kendrick(CB) - 1999, 00, 01 LOCHE, Rogers (LB) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 LOCKETT, Devon (WR) - 1999, 00, 01, 02 LOCKHART, Orlan (TE) - 1987, 88 LOCKS, Roy (DE) - 1999, 00, 01, 02 LOCKWOOD, Ray (G) - 1954, 55, 56 LOFTON, Jeremy (TB) - 2000, 01, 02 LOFTON, Lacey (HB) - 1955, 56 LOGGINS, Clint (DL) - 1995, 96, 97, 98 LONG, Carroll (C) - 1965, 66 LONG, Gerald (Manager) - 1964 LOPER, Ben (LB) - 1976, 77, 78 LOSEY, Bill - 1949 LOTT, Jerry (FB) - 1957, 59 LOTTINGER, Daniel (FB) - 2004, 05 LOUIS, Eric (DB) - 2000, 01, 02 LOUIS, Sonny (DB) - 1978, 79, 80, 81 LOUPE, Denver (FB) - 1944 LOUVIERRE, John (P) - 1994, 95 LOVE, Ledell (DE) - 2007, 08, 09, 10 LOVICH, David (DE) - 1966, 67 LUTRING,Willie (E) - 1940

-MMADDEN, Ray (T) - 1945 MADISON,Traymain (DB) - 2000, 01 MAGEE, Kevin (QB) - 2000, 01, 02 MAGGIO, Beau (LB) - 2004 MAGGIO, Mike (OG) - 1974, 75 MAGGIORE, Mike (OG) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 MALCOLM, Roymon (RB) - 1995 MALLET, Eugene (G) - 1953 MALLETT, Spencer (DB) - 1979, 80, 81, 82 MALLEY, Gerald (G) - 1964, 66, 67 MANNING, Doug (TE) - 1979, 80 MARANTO,Tony (DB) - 1995, 96, 97 MARICELLI, J.M. (CB, FB) - 1958, 59, 60, 61 MARICLE, Ricky (OL) - 2003, 04, 05 MARSHALL, Jerrell (DT) - 2007 MARSHMAN, Robert - 1960 MARTIN, Bob (P/FB/T) - 1958, 59, 61 MARTIN, Elmo - 1951, 52 MARTIN, Ray (DE) - 2004, 05, 06, 07 MARTIN, Robbie (OL) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 MARTIN, Zach (DL) - 1998, 99 MARTINEZ, Carson (QB) - 2007, 08 MARX, E.I. (E) - 1944 MARSHALL, Jerrell (OL) - 2007 MASON,Anthony (WR) - 1988 MASON, Dickie (G) - 1959, 60, 61, 62 MATHEWS, Mark (OT) - 1979, 80 MATTHEWS, Clarence (RB) - 1992, 94, 95 MAY,Titus (FB) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 MAYFIELD, Don (FB) - 1967, 68 MAYFIELD, Mark (TB) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 MAYS, Darrell - 1961, 62 MAYS,Walter (WR) - 1979, 80, 81 McALLEN, Bob - 1968 McALLEN, Don (LB) - 1970 McCARDLE, Don (Manager) - 1961, 64 McCLELLAND,Tommy (TE) - 2001, 02, 03, 04 McCLENDON, John (OL) - 2010 McCLENDON, John - 1968 McCOLLISTER, Bo (WR) - 1974, 75, 76, 77 McCOY,Triand (DL) - 87, 89 McCRARY, Gary (C) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 McCREARY, Bruce (LB) - 1979, 80, 81, 82 McCULLOUGH, Jeremy (TE/FB)-1996, 97, 98, 99 McDANIEL, Charles (OL) - 2005, 07, 08 McDAVID, Chad (DB) - 1989, 90, 91 McDUFFIE, Charles (DE) - 1985, 86 McFADDEN, Raymond (HB) - 1952 McFARLAND, Ralph (T) - 1945, 46 McGEE,Terrence (CB) - 1999, 00, 01, 02 McGRAW, Bob (OF) - 1979, 80, 81 McHALFFEY, Bobby - 1950

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-NNALL, Craig (QB) - 2001 NATION, Don (DHB) - 1950

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NEAL, Perry (TB) - 1977 NEAL, R.W. (HB) - 1944 NECAISE, Greg (LB) - 1989, 90 NELSON, Marque (DL) - 2001 NELSON,Tyrone (SE) - 1992 NEWHOUSE, Quintene (DL) - 2001, 02, 03, 04 NEWSTROM, Mark (DE) - 1987, 88 NICOSIA,Al (B/QB) - 1947, 48, 49 NIMS,Tucker (TE) - 2010,11 NOONAN,William “Billy” (E) - 1945, 46 NOONE, Mike - 1959 NORCIA, Nick (FB) - 1960, 61 NORMAN, Johnny “Ray” (E) - 1960, 61, 62, 63 NORWOOD, Everett - 1986 NUGENT, Lawrence (G) - 1963, 64, 65 NUNNALLY,Todd (OL) - 1988 NYVALL, Mark (FB) - 1969 NYVALL,Vic (HB) - 1967, 68, 69

-OOGLE,Thomas (FB) - 1998 O’BRIEN, Jason (DB) - 2003, 04, 05, 06 O’NEAL, Dewey - 1956 O’NEAL, Mike (FB) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 OATIS,Victor (WR) - 1979, 80, 81, 82 ODOM, Ivan (OG) - 1997 ODOM, JohnWayne (T) - 1960, 61, 62, 63 ODOM, Sammy Joe (C) - 1962, 63 OLIVER, Robert (DL) - 1994, 95 ORGERON, Edward (DT) - 1980, 81, 82, 83 ORTEGO, Seth (OL) - 2000, 01, 02 ORZEHOSKIE, Charles (DT) - 1987, 88, 89 OWENS, Mike (OL) - 1988, 89, 90 OWENS, Russell (DB)- 2011

-PPADGETT, Matt (OL) - 2001, 02 PAIGE, Cortez (DB) - 2009, 10, 11 PALMER, D.J. (RB) - 2010 PALMER,Tracy (RB) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 PALMER, Pat (WR) - 1994, 95, 96, 97 PAPA,Tony (HB) - 1968 PARISH, C.R. (HB) - 1944 PARKER, Bobby (FB) - 1962, 63, 64, 65 PARKER, James (E) - 1953 PARKER, Leonard (LB) - 1987, 88 PARKER, Mickey (Manager) - 1959 PARMLEY, Brad (LB) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 PATRICK, Claude (FB) - 1962, 63, 64, 65 PATTERSON,Warren (QB)--1996, 97, 98 PAUL, Clifford (DL) - 1991, 92 PAUL, George (OL/DL) - 1992, 93 PAYNE, Joe Beck (HB) - 1971, 72 PEASE, Eric (OL) - 2009, 10 PENDERGRAFT, Dennis (P/PK) - 1975-78 PENNELL,Adam (OL) - 1999, 00, 01 PERKINS, Darius (TE) - 2006, 07, 08 PERKINS, George (HB/K) - 1952 53, 54 PERNICI, Frank (QB) - 1957 PEROT,Andy (OG) - 1981, 82 PEROT, Edward - 1978 PEROT, Petey (OT) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 PERRY, Justin (S) - 2005, 06, 07, 08 PERRY, Kevin (CB) - 2007, 08, 10 PETERS, Mark (FB) - 2000, 01, 02 PETRIE, Harold (FB) - 1964, 65 PHARIS, George (E) - 1949, 50, 51 PHILIBERT, Kenny (QB) - 1976, 77, 78, 79 PHILIPS,Al (SE) - 1966, 67 68, 69 PHILLIPS, Earl (C/LB) - 1959, 60, 61 PICKENS,Arthur (DT) - 1978 PIERCE, Jerry (Trainer) - 1957, 58, 59, 60 PISTORIUS, Donnie (S) - 1978 PITMAN, Gary (HB/E/FB) - 1963, 64, 65, 66 PITTMAN, David (DB) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 PITTS,Wayne (OG) - 1971 PLAISANCE,Thomas (LB) - 1969 PLATT, Nathan (DT) - 1992, 93, 94, 95 PLAYER,Tchissakid (OL) - 2010, 11 PLUMMER,Allen (G/LB) - 1962, 63, 64 PLUMMER, James (E) - 1945

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POE,Tim (DB) - 1979, 80, 81 POLLARD, Cashas (CB) - 2008, 09, 10, 11 PONDER, Scott (OL) - 1991 PONSTEIN, Neil (S) - 2000, 01, 02 POOL, Mike (QB) - 1969, 70 POOLE, Chris (P) - 1997 POOLE, Dan - 1951 POOLE, James (E) - 1947, 48, 49 PORCHE, John (Trainer) - 1968 PORTER, Ryan (OL) - 2001, 02 POTTER, Michael (DB) - 2010, 11 POWELL, Jeff (P) - 1991, 92 POWELL, Robert (G) - 1957, 58, 59, 60 POWELL, Ronnie (TB) - 1997, 98 POWELL, Stan (QB) - 1980, 81, 82, 83 PRATHER, Neal (HB) - 1965, 66 PREALOW, Scottie (LB) - 1987 PRESCOTT, Jace (OL) - 2008, 09, 10 PRESTON, Carl (TE) - 1985, 86 PRITCHETT, Chris (WR)--1996, 97, 98, 99 PROCELL, John (DE) - 1976, 77, 78 PROCELL, Rodney (DE) - 1977, 78 PUAPUAGA, Isaac (OL)- 2011 PURSER, Don (HB/FB) - 1947, 51, 54

-QQUICKEL, Dale (K) - 1979, 80, 81, 82 QUINN, Billy (B/E) - 1946, 47, 48 QUEEN, Ed (DE) - 2003, 04, 05, 06

-RRABALAIS, Mark (OL) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 RABB, Daiquri(DB) - 1998, 99 RACHAL,Willard (HB) - 1955 RADISINOVICH, Rade - 1957 RAGAS, Cory (CB) - 2008 RAGUS, Charles (T) - 1961, 62, 63, 64 RAMSEY,Terry Joe (WR) - 1979, 82, 83 RANDALL, Mike (OL) - 1993 RATCLIFF, Mike (OG) - 1972 RAY, James Edward (B) - 1945 RAY, M.D. (QB) - 1950, 51, 52 RAY, Scott (K) - 1979 READEAUX, Steve (LB) - 1992, 93, 94 REAP, Steve (OL) - 1991, 92 REASONS, Gary (LB) - 1980, 81, 82, 83 RECORD, Ben (C) - 1995 REDING, Dick (E) - 1963, 64, 65, 66 REED, Casey (DB) - 1991 REED, Deron (RB) - 1993 REED,Tavoris - 2004 REEHER,A.P. (QB) - 1944 REESE,Adrian (WR) - 2009, 10 REYNOLDS, Gordon (Manager) - 1961, 64 RHIEL,W.L. (FB) - 1944 RHODES, Craig - 1992 RHODES, Harold “Dusty” (F/FB) - 1946, 47, 48 RHODES, Kevin (B) - 1992, 93, 94, 95 RICHARD, Louis “Benny” (E) - 1964, 65, 67 RICHARDSON, Leonard (OT) - 1969, 70, 71, 72 RICHARDSON, Michael (DB) - 1981, 82, 83, 84 RICHMOND, Charvis (LB) - 1997, 98, 99, 00 RIDGELL, Deon (RB) - 1990, 91, 92, 93 RIGGS, Gary (S) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 RILEY, Sidney (RB) - 2009, 10, 11 ROACH,Andrew (QB) - 1989, 90 ROBERSON, Jerry (WR) - 1989, 90 ROBERTS, Claude (C) - 1957, 58, 59 ROBERTS,William (G) - 1945 ROBERTSON, Johnny (G/B/E) - 1946, 47, 48, 49 ROBERTSON, Leslie (OG) - 1969 ROBERTSON, Robert (FB) - 1994, 95, 96, 97 ROBICHAUX, Ragan (LB)- 2011 ROBINSON,Antonio (RB) - 2006, 07 ROBINSON,Archie (OL) - 1994, 95, 96, 97 ROBINSON, Joe (RB) - 1992, 93 ROBINSON, Larry (DB) - 1980, 81, 83, 84 ROBINSON, Myron (RB) - 1995 ROBINSON, Paul (E) - 1958 ROBINSON, Russ (DT) - 1984, 85, 86 ROBINSON,Victor (WR) - 1989, 90, 91

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ROCHE’, Jared (DE) -1996, 97 RODGERS, Donald (C/QB) - 1944, 45 RODRIGUE, Kendall (DT) - 2006, 07, 08 RODRIGUEZ, Kurt (LB) - 1999, 00, 01, 02 ROGERS, Dickie (QB) - 1959, 61 ROGERS, Jack (E) - 1953, 54, 55 ROGERS,Thalmus (LB) - 1999, 00 ROGERS, Zach (OL) - 1998, 99, 00, 01 ROMAN, John (Manager) - 1968 ROPP, John (FB) - 1949, 50 ROREX, Brian (DB) - 1989, 90 ROSE, Charles (OG) - 1979, 80, 81, 82 ROSE, Bryan (DL) - 2009 ROSE, Derek (LB) - 2009, 10, 11 ROSS, Bryan (LB)- 2009,10,11 ROUSSEL,Tyler (LB)- 2011 ROUSSELL, Bradley (LB) - 2009, 10 ROUSSELL, Bryan (LB) - 1991, 92 ROWE, Mitch (DT) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 ROWE,William - 1966 ROWLETT, Brannon (LB) - 1989, 90, 91, 92 ROWLETT, Paul (LB) - 1979 ROY, Clint (RB) - 2001 RUBIN, Barry (FB) - 1978, 79, 80 RUTLEDGE, Billy Ray (S) - 2003, 04 RUSH,Willie (NG) - 1974 RUSHING,Tommy (DB) - 1979, 80, 82 RUSSO, Bradley (P) - 2007, 08, 09, 10 RUSSO, Nic (P) - 2008,11 RYAN, Mike (LB) - 1993

-SSALDANA,Adrian (S) - 1985 SALSBERRY, George (DL) - 1989, 90, 91 SAMPSON, Shelton (RB) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 SANCHEZ, Mario (DE) - 1996, 97, 98 SANDERS, Jomaine (RB) - 2001 SANFORD, Clint (PK) - 1999, 00, 01 SAVOIE, Gerald (DE) - 1973, 74, 75, 76 SCHOUEST, Gary (FB) - 1964 SCHROEDER, Edwin (G) - 1954, 55 SCHROEDER, Mark (TB) - 1978, 79 SCHWANTES, Ben (OL) - 2007, 08 SCOTT,Allison (OT) - 1976 SCOTT, Jimmy (HB/K) - 1964 SCOTT,Thomas (DE) - 2001, 02 SEASTRUNK, Kedrin (TE) - 2005, 06, 07, 08 SERPAS, Jack (DE) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 SHADDINGER, Oswald (Manager) - 1946 SHARKEY, Neal (OL) - 1993, 94 SHAUGHNESSY, John (K) - 2009, 10, 11 SHAW, D.J. (DL) - 2009, 10 SHAW, Robert (TE) - 1980, 81, 82 SHEEY, Billy (E) - 1957 SHERROD, Kelvin (S) - 2000, 01 SHIEF, Kevin (WR)- 2011 SHILLINGS, Steve (OG) - 1979, 80, 81 SHOPTAUGH, Johnny (DT) - 1977, 78 SIBLEY, Henry (DE) - 1985, 86, 88 SIBLEY, L.W. “Bubber” (OB/G) - 1944, 45, 46, 47 SIBLEY,Tyrus (G) - 1950 SILVEY, Gary - 1966 SIMMONS, Lamont (LB) - 2008, 09, 10, 11 SIMMONS, Neal - 1966 SIMON, Deon (DL)- 2011 SIMON,Ted (E/C) - 1952, 53, 54, 55 SIMPSON, Jackie (T) - 1952, 55 SIMPSON, Jerry (OT) - 1970, 71 SKIDMORE, Greg (TB) 2003, 04, 05, 06 SKINNER, Brad (OL) - 1998, 99 SKINNER, Johnny (C) - 1977, 78, 79, 80 SLACK, Rusty (QB) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 SLATE, Matt (LB) - 1995, 96, 97, 98 SMITH,Al (DT) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 SMITH, Bobby (G) - 1948, 49, 50 SMITH, Brent (TE/OL) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 SMITH, Chris (OL) - 2003, 04, 05 SMITH, David (DHB) - 1965, 67, 68 SMITH, Davis (DHB) - 1966 SMITH, Dean (G) - 1956, 58, 59 SMITH, Dean (LB) - 2002

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SMITH, Dennis (TE) - 1970, 71, 72, 73 SMITH, Dennis (FS) - 1986, 87, 88, 89 SMITH, Deondre (CB) - 2009 SMITH, Don (DE) - 1976 SMITH, Ernest (OT) - 1981, 82, 84 SMITH, Freddie (LB) - 1983, 84, 85 SMITH, George (E) - 1956, 57, 58, 59 SMITH, Herbie (QB) - 1960, 61, 63 SMITH, Jackie (E) - 1959, 60, 61, 62 SMITH, John (OT) - 1981, 82, 84 SMITH, Jon (TB) - 1997, 98 SMITH, Larry (S) - 1968, 69, 70 SMITH, Maxie (OG) - 1981, 82, 83, 84 SMITH, Robert - 1982 SMITH, Roland (HB) - 1952, 53, 54 SMITH, Scott (E) - 1982, 83 SMITH,Travis (CB) - 1970, 71 SMITH,Tyler (LB) - 2010, 11 SNODGRASS, Bud (DT) - 1979, 80, 81 SORRELLS, Sherard (OL) - 2010 SPANGLER, Brad (QB) - 1996, 97, 98, 99 SPANGLER, John (WR) - 1993 SPEARS, Marcus (OL) - 1991, 92, 93 SPIKES, Jeff (RB)--1996, 97 SPITALE, Joe (HB) - 1970, 71 SPRADLING, Randy (OT) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 SPRUCE, Pat (OG) - 1978, 79 SQUIRES,Todd (S) - 1984 ST. PIERRE, Harold - 1966 STAMEY, Stephen (QB) - 2009 STANFIELD, Caleb (OL) - 2010, 11 STANLEY, Bobby (HB) - 1956, 57, 58 STARK,Todd (LB) - 1981, 82, 83, 84 STEELE, L.R. (T) - 1945 STEERS, Jeff (OL) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 STEGALL, Chris (P) - 2002, 03, 04 STEGAR, Curtis (DE) - 1987 STELLEY,Vic (QB) - 1959, 60, 61 STEPHENS, Carlos (DE) - 2002, 03, 04, 05 STEPHENS, John (TB) - 1984, 85, 86, 87 STEPHENS, Shane (K) - 1991, 92 STEVENS, Bill (OL) - 1967 STOKER, Calvin (WR) - 2008 STOKER, Scott (QB) - 1987, 88, 89 STONE, E.H. (C) - 1944 STONE, Mike (RS/DB) - 1996, 97, 98 STORM, Jason (DE) - 1992, 93, 94, 95 STORRS, Josh (K) - 2002, 03, 04 STRICKLAND, Randy (DT) - 1973 STUART, Clint (OL)--1996, 97 STUTTS, R.E. (G) - 1944 SUMRALL,Troy (RB) - 1999, 00 SUTHERLAND,T. J. (WR) - 1997, 98, 99, 00 SWALES,Adam (WR) - 1993, 94, 95, 96 SWANSON, James (WR) - 2007, 08, 09, 10 SWEENEY, R.W. (T) - 1944 SWEEZY, Ryan (OL) - 1999, 00, 01 SYLVESTER, Judith (DB) - 1998, 99, 00, 01

-TTACKER, Paul (CB) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 TACKETT, Bobby (G) - 1957 TACKETT, Marion (G) - 1959 TADEMY, Curtis (DE) - 1994, 95 TALBERT, Glenn (HB) - 1961, 62, 63 TANNER, Harold (P) - 1950 TANNER, Scott (P) - 1974 TARLTON, John (C) - 1946 TAPPIN, John (WR) - 1989, 90, 91 TATE, Demathdian (LB) - 2000 TATE, Randy (DE) - 1966, 67, 68, 69 TATUM, Bob (DT/G) - 1951, 52, 53, 54 TAYLOR, Carl (DT) - 1994 TAYLOR, Royce - 1949 TAYLOR,Tony (RB) - 1998, 99, 00 TELOTTA,A.J. - 1951, 52 TENNISON, Gene (OL) - 1998, 99, 00, 01 THIBODEAUX, Keith (FS) - 1993, 94, 95, 96 THISSEL, Sidney (LB) - 1985, 87, 88 THOMAS, Chiquita (OLB) - 1983 THOMAS, Dwayne (DE) - 1992, 93, 95, 96

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2012 Media Guide THOMAS, Freeman (NG) - 1980, 81, 82 THOMAS, Huey (T) - 1948, 49, 50 THOMAS, LaDann (LB) - 1995, 96, 97, 98 THOMAS, Marcus (S) - 2000, 01 THOMPKINS, Raymond (OLB) - 1983, 84, 85 THOMPSON, Fred (DB) - 1990, 91, 92, 93 THOMPSON, J.L. “John” (B) - 1945, 46, 47, 48 THOMPSON, Kenny (FB) - 1961, 62 THOMPSON, Reggie (SE) - 1971, 72, 73, 74 THORNTON, Sidney (FB) - 1973, 74, 75, 76 THRASH, Orlando (FB) - 1984, 85, 86 TINSLEY, Harold (G) - 1946 TOLAR, Charlie (FB) - 1956, 57, 58 TOMS, Emery (OT) - 1976, 77, 78 TOOMER, Reggie (LB) - 2009, 10, 11 TOUSSAINT, Darrell (CB) - 1978, 79, 80 TOUSSANT, Casey (WR)- 2011 TOWNSEND, Bill - 1979 TRAHANT, Kenny (NG) - 1970, 71, 72, 73 TRAYLOR,Albert (OL) - 1997, 98, 99, 00 TRAYLOR, Nigel (RB) - 1996, 97, 98 TREADWAY, Carlos (TE) - 1988, 89, 91, 92 TRIPP, Craig (DT) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 TRIPP, Hurley (T) - 1946 TROXCLAIR,Adam (LB) - 2000, 01, 02 TUREAU,Tony (OL) - 1995, 96, 97, 98 TURNER, Danny Bob (E) - 1966 TURNER, Floyd (SE) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 TURNER, Gerald Lucas (DE) - 1985 TURNER, Greg (DE) - 1981, 82 TURNER, James “Junior” (B/FB) - 1949, 50, 51,52 TURNER, Odessa (SE) - 1984, 85, 86 TURNER, Patrick (C) - 1984, 85, 86 TURNER, Ridge (CB) - 2009 TUTTLE,Tim (LB) - 1979, 80 TYLER, David (G) - 1954 TYNER, David (Manager) - 1981

-UUECKERT, Ruston(DL) - 1999, 00

-VVAN,Wayne (QB) - 1982, 83, 84, 85 VARNADO,Adam (WR) - 2005, 06, 07, 08 VEALE, Jimmy - 1957 VERRETT, Pete (C) - 1960, 61, 62 VIENNE, Chris (TE) - 1984 VIENNE, Mike - 1979 VIGE’,Alden (BACK) - 1946 VINSON, Davon (QB) - 2003, 04, 05 VOGT, Jeff (OT) - 1971, 72, 73, 74

-WWADDELL, Gregg (CB) - 1977, 78, 79 WALKER, Bill (C) - 1950 WALKER, James (TE) - 1980, 81 WALKER, Mike (Cotlone) - 1984 WALKER, Neil (DE) - 2006, 07 WALKER, Randy (K) - 1970, 71, 72, 73 WALKER,Wayne (P/PK) - 1963, 65 WALL, Johnny (E) - 1958, 59, 60 WALLACE, Freddie (LB) - 1985, 86, 87, 88 WALLIS,Tommy (HB) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 WALLS, Larry (DT) - 1971 WALTON, Searle (FB) - 1953, 54 WAMPOLD, Marvin (E) - 1954, 56 WARD, Stacy - 1982 WARD,Trea (K) - 1993 WARE, Richard (FB) - 1968, 69, 70, 71 WARNER, Justin (DS)- 2011 WASHINGTON, Marcus (OL) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 WASHINGTON, Russ (S) - 2003, 04, 05 WASHINGTON,Tony (DT) - 1997, 99, 00, 01 WASHINGTON,Willie (DT) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 WATERS,Waymond (WR) - 1975, 76, 77, 78 WATSON, Jay (G) - 1992 WATTIGNY, Bob (QB) - 1970 WATTIGNY, Scott (DL) - 2006, 07, 08, 09 WEAVER, Bob (E/K) - 1951 WEAVER,Walter (G) - 1959, 62 WEBB, Carroll (T) - 1944

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WEBER, Seah (WR) - 2000, 01 WEEKS, Robert (K) - 2005, 06, 07, 08 WESLEY, Gary (DE) - 2002, 03, 04 WESLEY, Henri (DE) - 1985, 87, 88 WEST, Jerry (B) - 1945 WEST, Prentis (WR) - 2001, 02, 04 WHALEY, Brian (OL) - 1998, 99 WHATLEY, Ronnie (DHB) - 1965, 66, 67, 68 WHEATLEY, David (OL) - 2007, 08, 09 WHEELER, Jerry (WR) - 1980, 81, 82 WHITE, Bernard (OT) - 1972, 73 WHITE, Bert (S) - 2010, 11 WHITE, David (B) - 1947 WHITE, Davin (TE) - 1999, 2001 WHITE, Jamaal (S) - 2009, 10, 11 WHITE, James (LB) - 1971, 72 WHITE, James (E) - 1946, 47, 48 WHITE, Philip (G/QB) - 1946, 47, 48, 49 WHITT, Larry (HB) - 1953, 54, 55 WHITTEN, Jim (MG) - 1968 WIGGINS, Darrell - 1952 WIGGINS, Parker - 1940 WILEY, Fred (NG) - 1973, 74 WILKINS, Curtis (OL) - 1990, 91, 92, 93 WILKINSON, Dennis (C) - 1969, 70 WILKINSON, Sidney (OG) - 1973 WILLIAMS,Anthony (RB) - 1994, 95 WILLIAMS, B.J. (DB) - 1996, 97, 98, 99 WILLIAMS, Germond (LB) - 1999, 00, 01, 02 WILLIAMS, Greg (LB) - 1980, 81 WILLIAMS, JaMarcus (WR)- 2011 WILLIAMS, James (T) - 1945 WILLIAMS, Jimmy “Jim” (G) - 1958,59,60,61 WILLIAMS, Roger - 1961 WILLIAMS,Taylor (OL) - 1995, 96, 97 WILLIAMS,Thomas - 1989 WILLIAMS,Tori (QB/WR) - 1994 WILLIAMS,Wade (DL) - 2009, 10, 11 WILLIAMSON, Robert (E) - 1945 WILLIAMSON,Terry (RB) - 1994, 95 WILLIAMSON,Teryl (DB) - 1994, 95 WILLIBER,William (RB) - 1993, 94, 95 WILLIS,Ahmad (DE) - 1999, 00, 01, 02 WILLIS, Chris (DB) - 1993, 94, 95 WILLIS,Troy (DE) - 1971, 72, 73, 74 WILLOUGHBY, Kent (E) - 1960, 61, 62 WILSON,Austin (B) - 1946, 47 WILSON, Bob (B/T) - 1947, 48 WIMBERLY,Ted (C) - 1964, 65 WINDHAM, John (OL) - 2000, 01, 02 WINN, Frances (T) - 1945 WOFFORD, Glen (OT) - 1971, 72 WOLFE,Tyler (QB) - 2009, 10 WOOD, Chip (RB) - 1993 WOODS, Bruce (S) - 2003, 04, 05 WOODS, Jackie - 1962 WOODS, Jimmie (T) - 1964, 66, 67 WREN, Jerry (C) - 1960, 62 WRIGHT, David (FB) - 1976, 77, 78, 79 WRIGHT, Kenny (S)--1996, 97, 98 WRIGHT, Randy (RB) - 1989, 90 WRIGHT, Robert (DE) - 1992, 93, 94, 95 WRIGHT, Stuart (QB) - 1973, 74, 75, 76 WROTEN, Gerald (E) - 1967 WYBLE, Fred (C) - 1957, 58

-YYARBROUGH,Ferrell M.(OT/DT) - 1958,59,60,61 ARBROUGH, Gerald (OG/DL) - 1960, 61, 62 YELLOTT, Julius (Manager) - 1948

-ZZEIGLER,Toby (WR) 2002, 03, 04, 05

Retired Demon Jerseys 80 Jackie Smith Jackie Smith was a standout football and track athlete at NSU from 1960-63. He led NSU in receiving in two of his three seasons but made his true mark in an incredible 16-season pro football career. Smith caught 480 passes for 7,918 yards and 43 touchdowns as a tight end with the Cardinals and Cowboys. On July 30, 1994 Smith was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

44 Joe Delaney Joe Delaney was an All-American in football and track from 1977-81. He set NSU’s career rushing record with 3,047 yards and still holds the school single game record with 299 vs. Nicholls as a sophomore. He ran on NSU’s NCAA Champion 1981 4x100 m relay. As a rookie with the Chiefs, he set four club rushing records and was the 1982 AFC Rookie of the Year. He drowned in a heroic rescue attempt in June 1983. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1997.

41 Al Dodd Al Dodd was a two-time All-America safety from 196566 and led the 1966 Demons to an unbeaten 9-0 season and a No. 1 national ranking. He holds the state and Northwestern record with 31 career interceptions. He led the team in kickoff returns from 1964-66 and was also the top punt returner for those seasons. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears and later played eight seasons in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints as a receiver. 34 Gary Reasons Gary Reasons played linebacker at NSU from 1980-83 and finished his career as the all-time leader in tackles with 394. He also set marks in single-season tackles with 172 in his as a senior and established a single-game mark with 24 stops against McNeese that same year. In nine NFL seasons, he won two Super Bowls. He was the first three-time All-American in Division I-AA history and was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame on August 17, 1996.

12 Bobby Hebert Bobby Hebert, QB at NSU from 1977-80, still holds the NSU single-game passing and total offense records. He ran for 101 yards and threw for 364, hitting on 18-of-30 attempts in a 38-31 victory over UTA on Sept. 13, 1980. Hebert played 14 pro seasons - 11 in the NFL with the Saints and Falcons. As a rookie, he led Michigan to the USFL title and was MVP in the championship game. In the NFL, he completed 60% for 21,683 yards and 135 TDs.

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WALTER LEDET Guard -1938

SIDNEY THORNTON Fullback -1976

A rugged offensive guard, Abbeville native was the The “Thundering Bull” broke the Demons’ career rushing mark with 2,662 Demons’ first football All-American in his senior year, yards (now fifth), becoming the first NSU back to average 100 yards rushing 1938. He also becamce the school’s first NFL Draft in a season (100.1, 1976). First-team All-Louisiana and an All-American, pick, going in the second round of hte 1939 draft to Thornton was MVP in the Blue-Gray All-Star Classic, then was drafted 48th Philadelphia. Recently married, he was able to make overall (Steelers) and won two Super Bowls. moe money by staying at NSU to coach for Harry Turpin than ny playing pro ball. He stayed for 50 years, eventually serving as registar after a coaching JOE DELANEY career that earned him membership in the Louisiana Tailback- 1979,1980 Sports Hall of Fame. Ledet was pivotal in the careers of Demon greats Jackie Smith, Charlie A two-sport All-American, Delaney is in the College Football and Louisiana Hennigan, and Charlie Tolar Sports halls of fame. He set NCAA, state and NSU records with a 299-yard, 4-touchdown rushing eruption vs. Nicholls in 1978 and finished as NSU’s PARKER WIGGINS single-season (1,110 yards, 1980) and career (3,047 yards) rushing king. He Halfback -1940 was AFC Rookie of the Year (Chiefs). His No. 44 is retired. The star offensive back for the 1939 unbeaten Normal Demons, Wiggins became the school’s second-ever All-America football player a year later. WARREN GRIFFITH As the tailback in the single wing scheme, he handled all the passing duties Center -1980 along with punting and being the primary running threat. An All-America center in 1980, Griffith helped that squad set 33 Demon offensive records, including an average of 421 yards of total offense. After DUDLEY DOWNING moving from defensive end, he started at center for three years.

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A 1953 Little All-American, Downing was anAll-Gulf States Conference center. He was one of the top players on the 1953 GSC championship team. Downing was elected to the Graduate N Club Hall of Fame in 1974.

ROBERT TATUM Guard -1953

All-American in 1953 and a three-time All-Gulf States Conference selection, Tatum starred at guard and linebacker. He helped lead the Demons to the 1953 GSC title. He was elected to the Graduate N Club Hall of Fame in 1972.

CHARLIE TOLAR Halfback -1958

The “Tank” (5-foot-6, 210 pounds), twice Gulf States Conference MVP, set school career records for rushing (2,194 yards, now 10th) and scoring (182 points, sixth today). Tolar’s 29-TD career total was tops nearly 50 years. He averaged 6.9 yards per carry in college, then won All-AFL honors three straight years (1961-63) with the Houston Oilers.

JERRY BURTON Halfback -1962

An All-America safety in 1963 while earning All-Gulf States Conference for three seasons, Burton also was a standout running back. He won both the Best Defensive Back and Best Offensive Back team awards in 1963, when he led the team in rushing. Burton was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams.

SAMMY JOE ODOM Linebacker -1962

One of the most Demons’ most ferocious defenders, Odom was a 1962 All-America selection. He earned Outstanding Defensive Lineman and Outstanding Offensive Lineman awards for Northwestern, and went on to play two professional seasons with Houston. He was the 95th player chosen (Browns) in the 1963 NFL Draft.

CORWYN ALDREDGE Defensive End -1964

A sixth-round (83rd overall) NFL (Browns) and fifth-round AFL (Patriots) 1965 draft pick, Aldredge was a 1964 All-America selection. He was a three-year starter at tight end, helping the 1962 Demons win the Gulf States Conference championship, and he was also a standout defensive end.

LARRY WALLS Defensive Tackle -1972

A sixth-round (83rd overall) NFL (Browns) and fifth-round AFL (Patriots) 1965 draft pick, Aldredge was a 1964 All-America selection. He was a three-year starter at tight end, helping the 1962 Demons win the Gulf States Conference championship, and he was also a standout defensive end.

AL DODD Safety -1965,1966

Truly one of te most gifted athletes ever to play at Northwestern, Dodd set a national record with 31 career interceptions, a mark that still stands as state and school records. On the unbeaten 1966 Demons’ squad, Dodd was the biggests star, earning All-America honors and an invitation to play in the Senior Bowl. He moved across the ball to receiver in the NFL, playing most of his 7 season for the fledgling New Orleans Saints, finishing with 111 career receptions for 1,803 yards after beginning as a defensive back in 1967 for Chicago.

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GARY REASONS Linebacker -1981,1982,1983

A 1996 College Football Hall of Fame inductee, Reasons was the first three-time All-American in FCS history (and the only three-timer at NSU). He played 9 NFL seasons, starting in two Super Bowl wins. He set records of 172 tackles (1983), 394 in his NSU career. His No. 34 jersey was retired after his senior season.

ARTHUR “TANK” BERRY Defensive Tackle -1984

The 1984 Gulf Star Conference Male Athlete of the Year, Berry was a Kodak Coaches’ and AP All-America defensive tackle who led the Demons to a GSC title. All-Louisiana in 1982 and 1984, he made 77 tackles, including 9 sacks, as a senior when NSU led the nation in scoring defense (9 ppg).

JOHN KULAKOWSKI Defensive End -1987

“Kool” was a 1987 All-America pick and the Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Year after including a then school-record 15 sacks among his 96 tackles. A fiery four-year starter, he was part of the 1984 Gulf Star Conference co-champs. He made 28 career sacks and was a 1995 Graduate N Club Hall of Fame inductee.

KEVIN LEWIS Defensive Back -1988

Just 5-foot-7 and not 150 pounds, he had to persuade Demon coaches to allow him to walk on as a cornerback. He went on to the NFL. An AllAmerica cornerback with 13 pass breakups for the 1988 Southland Conference champs, Lewis had grown a bit before he played for Phoenix in 1989 and San Francisco from 1990-92.

JOHN KING Offensive Line -1990

He could have accepted a scholarship to play for Army, but Springhill native John King headed south to NSU and the Demons got one of their more versatile and productive offensive lineman. King earned All-American honors as a senior in 1990 at center playing all five interior line poisitions in his career, a four-year starter. In 1988, he played guard as the Demons set school records for points, touchdowns and rushing yards while winning their first Southland Conference championship and reaching the Division I-AA playoff quarterfinals.

GREG NECAISE Defensive End -1990

An All-American and All-Southland Conference end in 1990 after breaking the school record with 15.5 sacks, Necaise also holds the career record with 28.5 sacks. He made 191 tackles, 40.5 behind the line, and intercepted 3 passes. The 1989 Louisiana Newcomer of the Year, he was twice All-Louisiana first team.

ANDRE CARRON Linebacker -1991

The Demons’ tackles leader (season, 176, 1991; career, 521), “The Terminator” was a consensus All-America linebacker as a senior when he was one first-place vote shy of being the national player of the year. A three-year AllSouthland Conference star, Carron played for the 1988 SLC champions.

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ADRIAN HARDY Cornerback -1992

All-American in 1992 and All-Southland Conference in his last two seasons as a cornerback, Hardy was the first Demon to play in the Hula Bowl. He blocked 10 career kicks. A second-round 1993 NFL Draft pick (48th overall) by the San Francisco 49ers, he played in 1994 and 1995 in Cincinnati.

MARCUS SPEARS Offensive Lineman -1992,1993

“Big Spears” and Jerry Rice are the only players from FCS programs ever chosen for the Football Writers of America All-America team (1993). One of 10 1993 Outland Trophy semifinalists, a two-year (1992-93) All-American and three-time All-Southland Conference tackle, he was a secondround 1994 NFL Draft choice (39th overall) who played 12 pro seasons.

CLARENCE MATTHEWS Tailback -1995

Matthews’ speed, powerful running style and kickoff return ability helped him break the school all-purpose yardage mark (4,651, now second alltime). All-America at tailback as a senior, he ran for a record 1,384 yards (now third) with 13 touchdowns. A Hula Bowl participant, he ranks sixth in career rushing (2,628).

An All-American as a junior for the 2001 Demons, Willis made one of the biggest plays in school history, blocking a TCU field goal try to end NSU’s 27-24 overtime win in ’01. He had 21 career sacks, 10.5 in his junior year, and 42.5 for lost yardage (20 in 2001) among his 161 career tackles and was a two-time All-Southland Conference pick.

ROY LOCKS Defensive End- 2002

A four-year starter and All-Southland Conference pick both at linebacker and defensive end, Locks won All-America honors in 2002 with 16.5 tackles for loss and 10 sacks among his 70 tackles. He had 224 career tackles, 37.5 for loss, and was a key on playoff teams in 2001 and 2002.

JAMALL JOHNSON Linebacker -2003,2004

A two-time All-American and Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 2004 for the SLC champs, Johnson made 217 tackles in two seasons. Also a special teams standout with great speed, Johnson keyed record-breaking Purple Swarm defenses. He is a starter for the B.C. Lions in the CFL.

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TONY JOE MARANTO Safety-1997

An All-America safety and the Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 1997, Maranto played in NFL Europe and with the Saints and Browns. He made 209 tackles in his last two seasons, 106 as a senior with 6 interceptions as the Demons shared the SLC title and made the playoffs.

JERMAINE JONES Cornerback- 1998

Runner-up for the Buck Buchanan Award (national defensive MVP) and an All-American for the powerhouse 1998 Southland Conference champs, Jones was SLC Player of the Year and Louisiana Defensive MVP. A cornerback, he set NSU marks for season (21) and career (44) pass breakups and scored 5 touchdowns on returns in ’98.

ROBERT DANIEL Defensive End -1998

A consensus All-America defensive end for the 1998 Southland Conference champs, Daniel played in the East-West Shrine Game and the Blue-Gray AllStar Classic. He overcame reconstructive knee surgery in 1997 to become a sixth-round 1999 NFL Draft pick (Carolina).

MIKE GREEN Defensive Back -1998,1999

A two-time All-America safety (1998, 1999), Green was among the best hitters in school history, twice winning national “play of the week” awards. A 7-year NFL veteran with Chicago and Seattle, Green led all pro defensive backs in tackles in 2002 despite being the last pick in the 2000 NFL Draft.

WILLIAM BROUSSARD Center -1998,1999

All-America at center in 1998 and 1999, Broussard starred on the 1998 Southland Conference championship team that reached the national semifinals. One of only 15 seniors nationally in 1999 named a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete, he also played for the 1997 SLC co-champions.

TONY TAYLOR Running Back -2000

A 2000 All-American, Taylor shattered NSU season and career rushing records. He has the top two season totals (1,506 in 2000, 1,441 in 1999), is first in career rushing (3,720 yards), attempts (688) and in 100-yard games in a season (8, 1999) and career (20). His averages per game (136.9, 2000) and career (112.7) are also tops.

TERRANCE MCGEE Return Specialist -2000

All-America as a punt returner in 2000, when he set an NCAA record with a 23.7 average including three long scores, McGee was a four-year starter at cornerback, sharing the career mark for pass breakups (44) while making 11 interceptions. A Pro Bowl kick returner with Buffalo in 2004, he starts at cornerback for the Bills.

GENE TENNISON Offensive Line -2001

Tennison played guard and tackle as a three-year starter, earning 2001 AllSouthland Conference and All-America honors at tackle. NSU won the ’98 SLC title and reached the playoff semis, and got back to the playoffs in his senior year. He also won an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and was an SLC shot put champ.

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All-America at tackle as a junior, he played nose in 2004 for the Southland Conference champs and repeated as a first-team All-SLC pick. Newhouse made 155 career tackles, 29 for lost yards, notably forcing a fumble as ULM was trying to run out the clock, resulting in a last-second 2003 win.

GREG BUCKLEY Offensive Line- 2004

An All-America guard for the 2004 Southland Conference champions, Buckley was a three-time All-SLC selection. He started for playoff teams in 2002 and 2004, earning first-team All-Louisiana honors in ’04 after the Demons set a single-season scoring record and allowed only 6 sacks.

DAVID PITTMAN Defensive Back- 2005

A 2005 All-American, the 2004-05 All-Southland Conference cornerback was a third-round (87th overall) 2006 NFL Draft choice (Ravens). A fouryear starter, “Pitt” snagged 11 interceptions, broke up 26 passes, scored 4 touchdowns (three interception returns) and made 153 tackles. He was the only FCS player in the 2006 Senior Bowl.

TORY COLLINS Defensive Tackle, 2005,2006

The eighth two-time All-American in school history, Collins was a threeyear All-Southland Conference selection at defensive tackle. He made 185 career tackles, 33 for loss. He helped the 2004 Demons win the SLC and reach the national playoffs after transferring from LSU as a freshman.

DEMETRESS BELL Offensive Line -2007

Orginally recruited to play basketball for legendary coach Mike McConathy, Bell was noticed by the football coaches and given a try out at defensive line. He later moved to offensive tackle and that is where he remained for the remainder of his career. Bell was the 32nd player to be taken in the professional draft when he was chosen in the seventh round by the Buffalo Bills. He later became the starting left tackle.

MICHAEL BOOKER Offensive Line -2010

NSU’s 40th All-American, he was the Demons top offensive lineman three straight years. He averaged in the high 70’s in grade percentage every year in Natchitoches. Booker was a three-time All-SLC selection

DEREK ROSE Linebacker -2010, 2011

The ninth two-time All-American in school history, Rose has been a two year All-Southland Conference selection being voted to the first team his sophomore year and second team junior year. He currently has 247 career tackles

JUSTIN ALDREDGE Tight End -2011

Justin Aldredge has joined his grandfather Corwyn Aldredge on Northwestern State’s elite group of football All-Americans after being named an All-American. It was the first time in school history two members of the same family earned the honor. He had team highs of 39 catches for 514 yards and two touchdowns.

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ALL-Conference All-Gulf States Conference 1948 G Phil White

1974 QB Butch Ballard DB John Dilworth All-Gulf Star Conference

1965 S Al Dodd E Dick Reding

1949 DB Art Lancaster 1950 LB James Beck G Jack Huckaby QB Johnnie Emmons

1966 S QB E G G E P

1951 G Bob Tatum G Sid Morrell 1952 G Bob Tatum

Al Dodd Malcolm Lewis Eddie Lovich E Corwyn Aldredge (1964) Gerald Malley, Eddie Mittelbronn Dick Reding Shelley Dickie

1967 G Gerald Malley T David Dawson HB Vic Nyvall

1953 G Bob Tatum E Don Millen E John Ables 1954 C Dudley Downing, T Charles Johnson

G Bob Tatum (1951,52,53)

1955 QB James McNew G Ed Schroder 1956 QB James McNew 1957 FB Charlie Tolar 1958 FB Charlie Tolar T Bert Heckel E Billy Booth 1959 E Billy Booth QB James McNew (1955, 56)

1961 Back Kenny Thompson 1962 Back LB T HB

Kenny Thompson Sammy Joe Odom Jerry Fowler, Glenn Talbert

1963 LB HB G E HB T

Sammy Joe Odom Glenn Talbert Al Moreau Roy Gentry Jerry Burton John Wayne Odom

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Randy Brodnax David Centanni Shelley Dickie Walter Edler Kenny Hrapmann Vic Nyvall, Al Phillips

1969 T T G LB C E G

Mike Burrow Walter Edler Bobby Knocak Lester Latino Gary McCrary Mace Morris, Leslie Robertson

1970 T G C E QB G FB

Walter Edler Bobby Koncak Gary McCrary Al Phillips Mike Pool Leslie Robertson Richard Ware

1972 HB G NG PR

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James Hall J.T. Fenceroy, John Stephens Odessa Turner

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All-Southland Conference 1987 DE John Kulakowski (Defensive MVP) 1988 WR Floyd Turner LB Leonard Parker 1989 WR Al Edwards LB Andre Carron CB Randy Hilliard 1990 LB DE OL S WR

All-Gulf South Conference Donald Johnson Mike Boyce Kenny Trahant Randy Walter

1984 T T LB S G FL

Andre Carron Greg Necaise John King Ron Davis John Tappin WR Al Edwards (1989)

1991 LB Andre Carron (Defensive MVP) CB Adrian Hardy OL Marcus Spears Honorary Team Captain Bill Britt 1992 CB OL TE KR

Adrian Hardy Marcus Spears Carlos Treadway Darius Adams

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2004 First Team: LB Jamall Johnson (Defensive POY) RB Derrick Johnese (Offensive POY) FB Issa Banna OL Greg Buckley RB Clarence Matthews 1995 OL Justin Brown RB Clarence Matthews (Offensive MVP) RS Toby Zeigler OL Jayson Hayes DE Ed Queen DT Quintene Newhouse 1996 CB David Pittman WR Pat Palmer (Offensive MVP) S Russ Washington CB Keith Thibodeaux Second Team: WR Derrick Doyle 1997 TE Mark Morris RB Ronnie Powell (Newcomer of the Year) OL Mike King WR Pat Palmer DL Tory Collins OL Archie Robinson DL Gary Wesley CB Jermaine Jones S Bruce Woods S Tony Joe Maranto (Defensive Player of theYear) 2005 1998 First Team: CB Jermaine Jones (Player of the Year) OL Brian Booth RB Tony Taylor CB David Pittman OL Mike Funches RS Toby Zeigler WR Derrick Doyle (2004) DL Robert Daniel DL Tory Collins S Mike Green S Russ Washington Second Team: 1999 OL Woodly Telfort RB Tony Taylor DL Carlos Stephens OL William Broussard S Mike Green 2006 First Team: 2000 DL Tory Collins RB Tony Taylor DE Ed Queen C/RS Terrence McGee S Russ Washington LB Kurt Rodriguez Second Team: TE Clay Broyles 2001 RB Jeremy Lofton 2007 OL Gene Tennison First Team: DE Ahmad Willis OL Demtress Bell C/RS Terrence McGee RB Byron Lawrence Second Team: RB Tony Taylor (1998,99,00) DL Al Smith 2002 First Team: DL Ray Martin DE Roy Locks (Defensive Player of the Year) DB C.L. Grogan DE Ahmad Willis DB Gary Riggs LB Kurt Rodriguez RB Derrick Johnese 2008 Second Team: First Team: OL Greg Buckley DB Wesley Eckles LB Germond Williams K Robert Weeks Second Team: 2003 RB Byron Lawrence First Team: DL Ledell Love, LB Jamall Johnson (Newcomer of the Year) LB Mack Dampier DT Quintene Newhouse OT Greg Buckley Second Team: 1994 RB Clarence Matthews OL John Dippel LB Steve Readeaux

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2009 First Team: DL Al Smith Second Team: DB Wesley Eckles DB Gary Riggs 2010 First Team: OL Michael Booker LB Derek Rose Second Team: TE Justin Aldredge DL Ledell Love DB Jamaal White

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2011 First Team: K John Shaughnessy TE Justin Aldredge Second Team: LB Derek Rose OL Larry Calcote S Jamaal White DE Ricky Issac Note: Only first-team selections are listed through the 2001 season.

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top 100 Demons Choosing the Top 100: To commemorate the Centennial Celebration of Demon Football for the 2007 season, a Top 100 Demon Football Players of the Century roster was selected. Fan voting conducted in May of 2007 was a primary component in the selection process, with a committee completing the selections. The Top 100 list was narrowed down from a group of 230 players nominated by a blue-ribbon panel comprised of former players, coaches and past and present administrators. The honorary captains were chosen by the committee as their stories emerged during the Top 100 selection process.

Harry “Rags” Turpin (RB, 1926-29) -- An iconic figure in Demon football,Turpin was considered perhaps the best offensive back of the 1920s before he returned to his alma mater as head coach a decade later. His nickname stemmed from his snappy wardrobe. Walter Ledet (OL, 1934-38) -- The Demons’ first All-America player as a 6-foot-2, 208-pound guard and linebacker in 1938, he was a secondround NFL Draft pick by Philadelphia.“Cajun” began his days at Normal as a 16-year-old and never left, serving as assistant football and head track coach. He is a 1995 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame inductee. Johnny Emmons (ATH, 1948-51) -- A halfback and quarterback who also still holds baseball’s single-season record for best batting average (.458) A.K. “Buddy” Lancaster (ATH, 1948-50) Parker Wiggins (RB, 1940) Billy Jack Booth (TE, 1956-59) Dudley Dowing (OL, 1952-54) Jerry Fowler (OL, 1959-62) -- An All-Gulf States Conference guard in 1962 on the Demons’ GSC championship team, Fowler was drafted by the AFL’s Oakland Raiders. He later joined former Demons Charlie Hennigan and Charlie Tolar with the Houston Oilers. Fowler was inducted in the Graduate N Club Hall of Fame in 1986. Bert Heckel (OL,1956-59 Charlie Hennigan (WR, 1955-57) Dale Hoffpauir (ATH, 1956-59) James “Red” McNew (ATH, 1953-56) -- All-Gulf States Conference as a quarterback and safety in 1955-56, McNew has the sixth-longest punt return (75 yards) in school history. A 1976 Graduate N Club Hall of Fame inductee, he ran for 1,536 yards, averaging 4.9 yards per carry, and threw for 936 more, helping the Demons win the 1953 GSC title. Jackie Smith (TE, 1959-62) Bob Tatum (OL, 1951-54) Charlie Tolar (RB, 1956-58) Ferrell Yarbrough (DL, 1958-61) Corwyn Aldredge (TE, 1962-64) Don Beasley (QB, 1961-64)

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Jerry Burton (DB, 1960-63) Al Dodd (DB, 1963-66) Walter Edler (DL, 1967-70) Larry Gaudet (LB, 1968-71) Don Guidry (QB, 1965-68) -- Guidry (Graduate N Club Hall of Fame, 1976) led the Demons in passing three years while playing from 1965-68. He still holds records for TD passes in a season (16) and career (38) and is fourth in career passing yards (3,903). He was part of the unbeaten 1966 team. Ross Gwinn (OL, 1963-66) Donald Johnson (RB, 1969-72) Monte Ledbetter (WR, 1964-65) Gary McCrary (OL, 1968-71) Vic Nyvall (RB, 1967-69) John Wayne Odom (OL, 1960-63) Sammy Joe Odom (LB, 1962-63) -- One of the most Demons’ most ferocious defenders, Odom was a 1962 All-America selection. He earned Outstanding Defensive Lineman and Outstanding Offensive Lineman awards for Northwestern, and went on to play two professional seasons with Houston. He was the 95th player chosen (Browns) in the 1963 NFL Draft. Al Phillips (WR, 1966-69) Mike Pool (QB, 1969-70) Dick Reding (WR, 1963-66) Glenn Talbert (ATH, 1961-63) Wayne Walker (P, 1963-65) Richard Ware (RB, 1968-71) Mike Almond (WR, 1975-78) Butch Ballard (QB, 1973-76) -- The only Demon QB to earn first-team All-Louisiana honors (1975), Ballard was All-Gulf South Conference in 1974 after transferring from Mississippi State. He threw for 1,668 yards in 1974. Ballard was inducted in the Graduate N Club Hall of Fame in 2004. Gordon Boogaerts (LB, 1970-72) Mario Cage (RB, 1971-74) Joe Delaney (RB, 1977-80) John Dilworth (DB, 1971-74) -- A 2000 Graduate N Club Hall of Famer, Dilworth was All-Louisiana and All-Gulf South Conference as a cornerback in his senior season (1974). An 11th-round Miami Dolphins NFL Draft pick, he played two years in the CFL (Calgary). A hard-hitting four-year starter, he was beaten only once for a touchdown. @NSUDemonsFB

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of the Century Warren Griffith (OL, 1976-80) Bobby Hebert (QB, 1979-82) Victor Oatis (WR, 1979-82) Petey Perot (OL, 1975-78) Sidney Thornton (RB, 1973-76) Darryl Toussaint (DB, 1978-80) Randy Walker (K/P, 1970-73) David Wright (ATH, 1976-79)

mark (4,651, now second all-time). All-America at tailback as a senior, he ran for a record 1,384 yards (now third) with 13 touchdowns. A Hula Bowl participant, he ranks sixth in career rushing (2,628). Terrence McGee (DB, 1999-02) Ed Moses (LB, 1990-93) Patrick Palmer (WR, 1994-97) Ronnie Powell (RB, 1997-98) Kurt Rodriguez (LB, 1999-02) -- The third-leading tackler in school history (408), RodriArthur “Tank” Berry (DL, 1981-84) guez was a four-year starter who starred for playoff teams in -- The 1984 Gulf Star Conference Male Athlete of theYear, 2001 and 2002. He was first-team All-Southland ConferBerry was a Kodak Coaches’ and AP All-America defensive ence as a sophomore, second team as a junior and senior, tackle who led the Demons to a GSC title. All-Louisiana in and had 40 career tackles for loss. Rodriguez was first-team 1982 and 1984, he made 77 tackles, including 9 sacks, as a All-Louisiana as a sophomore, second in 1999, 2002. senior when NSU led the nation in scoring defense (9 ppg). Marcus Spears (OL, 1991-93) Andre Carron (LB, 1988-91) Tony Taylor (RB, 1998-00) Mark Duper (WR, 1980-81) Gene Tennison (OL, 1998-01) Al Edwards (WR, 1986-89) Keith Thibodeaux (DB, 1993-96) Adrian Hardy (DB, 1989-92) Russ Washington (DB, 2003-05) Randy Hilliard (DB, 1986-89) Ahmad Willis (DL, 1999-02) Keith Hodnett (SP, 1985-88) Kenny Wright (DB, 1996-98) John King (OL, 1987-90) John Kulakowski (DL, 1984-87) Greg Buckley (OL, 2001-04) Kevin Lewis (DB, 1985-88) Tory Collins (DL, 2003-06) Robert Moore (DB, 1982-85) Derrick Doyle (WR, 2003-06) Greg Necaise (DL, 1989-90) Derrick Johnese (RB, 2002-04) Ed Orgeron (DL, 1980-83) Jamall Johnson (LB, 2003-04) Gary Reasons (LB, 1980-83) -- A two-time All-American and Southland Conference Michael “Red” Richardson (DB, 1981-84) Defensive Player of theYear in 2004 for the SLC champs, John Stephens (RB, 1984-87) Johnson made 217 tackles in two seasons. Also a special Scott Stoker (QB, 1986-89) teams standout with great speed, Johnson keyed recordFloyd Turner (WR, 1985-88) breaking Purple Swarm defenses. He is a starter for the B.C. -- A walk-on who set the career receptions record (98, now Lions in the CFL. fourth) and ranks third in receiving yardage (1,725), he Craig Nall (QB, 2001) was first-team All-Southland Conference for the 1988 SLC Quintene Newhouse (DL, 2001-04) champs. A sixth-round NFL Draft pick,Turner played nine David Pittman (DB, 2002-05) NFL seasons (1989-93 with the Saints) after leading the Toby Zeigler (RS, 2002-05) Demons in receiving three straight seasons. Odessa Turner (WR, 1984-86) HONORARY CAPTAINS: E.H. Gilson (HB, 1937-40) Nathan Black (WR, 1998-01) Grant Crowder (LB, 1994-95) William Broussard (OL, 1996-99) Jerry Epperson (OL, 1975-78) Robert Daniel (DL, 1994-98) Guy Hedrick (RB, 1990-92) Mike Funches (OL, 1997-98) Bill Johnson (OL, 1975-78) Mike Green (DB, 1997-99) Lester Latino (LB, 1966-69) Jermaine Jones (DB, 1995-98) Bryant “Red” Lewis (1956-57) Brad Laird (QB, 1991-95) Carroll Long (OL, 1965-66) Roy Locks (DL, 1999-02) Rob Robertson (FB, 1994-97) Tony Joe Maranto (DB, 1995-97) Mark Schroeder (RB, 1978-79) Clarence Matthews (RB, 1992-95) Theophile Scott (ATH, 1940-42) -- Matthews’ speed, powerful running style and kickoff re- Carlos Treadway (TE, 1988-92) turn ability helped him break the school all-purpose yardage Earnest “Bama” Wright (E, 1936-39) Great Tradition • Brighter Future

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Northwestern State is now in its third decade of playing home game in Turpin Stadium, name for Harry Turpin, the second all-time winingest coach in Demon football history. Turpin, a four sport letterman at what was then Louisiana Normal in the mid-1920s, collected 100 victories during his 22 years as the Demons head coach. The staduim was renamed in his honor prior to the 1977 season. Fearturing an artificial playing surface, the 15,971 seat capacity stadium stadium is the focal point of the NSU athletic complex, which also includes the NSU Fieldhouse. The two deck west side of the stadium features a glassed-in area between decks which is reserved for members of the Demon Athletic Association and other important dignitaries. Also located on the west side are 5,000 comfortable chair back seats and an ultra-modern

Field House Facts:

Total Cost: $2,500,500 (including all surrounding road work and enclosing area.) Total Area: 38,000 square feet (or .87 acres, just 5,560 feet short of one acre Architects: Harold Pique and Associates, New Orleans, Louisiana Contractor: McInnis Brothers Inc. Minden, Louisiana Competion Date: April 27, 1979 Dedication Date: September 29, 1979 (NSU 20, Northeastern Louisiana 14) Wing 1: Johnnie Emmons Academic Center, administrative offices, lounges, guest rooms, and meeting rooms George Doherty Wing: Coaches’ offices, conference and film room, locker rooms Wing 3: Locker rooms, training room, weight room, ready room, laundry, and storage Att. 17,528 17,031 16,706 16,222 15,600 14,591 14,586 14,436 14,247 13,600

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doubledecked press box, complete with working press area, radio booths, and camera decks. NSU students and the Spirit of Northwestern Marching Band sit on the east side of the field. Completing the complex is the NSU Fieldhous, which opened in 1979. The Fieldhouse is home to administrative and coaching offices, dressing rooms, training rooms with up to date facilities, weight room, lounges, meeting areas, and film rooms. Other features include the plush Demon dressing room, equipment room, and laundry area with ample storage space.

Turpin Stadium Facts:

Total Cost: $4,812,600 (including renovation and expansion of old stadium with artificial surfacing of the field.) Seating Capacity: 15,971 West Side Lower Deck: 4,862 VIP Deck: 240 West Side Upper Deck: 4,780 Press Level: 166 East Side: 5,923 Architects: Harold Pique and Associates, New Orleans, Louisiana Contractor: Tudor Construction Company Alexandria, Louisiana Dedication Date: September 3, 1977 (NSU 28, Texas-Arlington 24) Playing Surface: V-Turf Artifical (replaced summer 2009)

Turpin Stadium: By the Numbers

113-52-1 - all time record of the Demons in Turpin Stadium .685 - winning percentage since playing in Turpin in 1977 5 - unbeaten season in Turpin 1980: 6-0, 1982: 5-0, 1988: 5-0; 2002: 4-0, 2004: 6-0

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Turpin Stadium Longest Plays & Records

Interception Return 97 yards, Michael “Red” Richardson vs. Southeastern La., 11/12/83 95 yards, Jermaine Jones vs. Southern, 9/5/98 Field Goal 55 yards, Teddy Garcia (Northeast La.), 10/5/87 52 yards, Benny Brouillette vs. Nicholls St., 10/11/84 Punt 85 yards, Don Alonzo (Nicholls St.), 11/8/80 80 yards, Ryan Gooch (Stephen F. Austin), 11/17/07 78 yards, Leo Clement vs. Alcorn State, 10/16/82

Indvidual Records

Most Touchdowns - Receiving

Rush 93 yards, Ronnie Powell vs. Jacksonville St., 11/8/97 91 yards, Tony Taylor vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/20/99 Pass 98 yards, Bobby Hebert to Randy Liles vs. Southeastern La., 11/22/80 94 yards, Brett Hicks to Brandon Perry (Sam Houston State), 10/7/06 *85 yards, Mike Pool to Al Phillips vs. Stephen F. Austin, 9/27/69 Punt Return 90 yards, Terrence McGee vs. Southern, 9/2/00 86 yards, Terrence McGee vs. Troy State, 10/7/00 Kickoff Return 84 yards, Clarence Matthews vs. Southern, 9/3/94 81 yards, Daryl Skinner (Appalachian St.), 12/5/98

Most Point Scored

20 *19 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 *18

Joe Delaney vs. Portland State, Nov. 1, 1980 Ed Horton vs. Tarlton State, Oct. 13, 1962 Ben Beach vs. Gardner-Webb, Sept. 30, 2000 KaRon Coleman (Stephen F. Austin), Nov. 20, 1999 Tony Taylor vs. Jacksonville State, Nov. 11, 1999 Tony Taylor vs. Southwest Texas, Oct. 30, 1999 Tony Taylor vs. Tarlton State, Sept. 18, 1999 Chris Pritchett vs. Illinois State, Nov. 28, 1998 Sam Zanders (Illinois State), Nov. 28, 1998 Ronnie Powell vs. Stephen F. Austin, Nov. 20, 1997 Ronnie Powell vs. Arkansas Tech, Oct. 25, 1997 Chris Pritchett vs. Southwest Texas, Oct. 18, 1997 Lewis Tillman (Jackson State), Nov. 14, 1987 Mike Wooten (Northeast Louisiana), Oct. 5, 1985 Theophile Scott vs. Southestern Louisiana, Oct. 4, 1940

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Most Passing Attempts

NSU 49 vs. Stephen F. Austin (24 comp.), Oct. 1, 1983 OPP 61 by Northeast Louisiana (24 comp.), Nov. 21, 1981

Most Pass Completions

NSU 25 vs. Northeast Louisiana (42 att.), Nov. 21, 1981 OPP 28 by Portland State (47 att.), Nov. 1, 1980

Doug Hudson (Nicholls State), comp. 23, Nov. 8, 1986 Troy Williams (Southern), comp. 27, Sept. 2, 2000 Kevin Glenn (Illinois State), comp. 18, Nov. 28, 1989 Richie Williams (Appalachian State), comp. 22, Sept. 25, 2004 Brian Null (Sam Houston State), comp. 25, Nov. 11, 2000 David Reaves (Appalachian State), comp. 23, Dec. 12, 1998 Eric Barkley vs. East Texas State, comp 20, Oct. 3, 1981 Troy Williams (Southern), att. 47, Sept. 2, 2000 Neal Lomax (Portland St.), att. 43, Nov. 1, 1980 Brian Null (Sam Houston State), att. 39, Nov. 11, 2000 David Reaves (Appalachian St.), att. 39, Nov. 1, 1980 2 times (most recentley Richie Williams of Appalachian State, Sept. 25, 2004) Bob Bounds (East Texas State), Sept. 28, 1991 Richie Williams (Appalachian State), Sept. 25, 2004 Bobby Hebert vs. Texas-Arlington, Sept. 13, 1980

Most Passing Yards

NSU 387 vs. Northeast Louisiana, Nov. 21, 1981 OPP 431 by East Texas State, Sept. 28, 1991

Highest Completion Percentage

NSU 76.5% vs. Northeast Louisiana, Oct. 3, 1987 OPP 79.3% by Northeast Louisiana, Oct. 5, 1985

Most Touchdowns - Passing

NSU 5 vs. Angelo State, Sept. 12, 1981 OPP 5 by Appalachian State, Sept. 25, 2004

Most Punts NSU OPP

10 vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Nov. 7, 2009 10 vs. McNeese State, Oct. 19, 1991 10 vs. Angelo State, Sept. 14, 1983 9 four times (most recently by Southeastern Louisiana, Nov. 7, 2009)

Most Yards Punting

NSU 369 vs. Troy State, Oct. 7, 2000 OPP 344 by McNeese State, Sept. 14, 1985

Most First Downs

Richie Williams (Appalachian State), Sept. 25, 2004 Brad Spangler vs. Illinois State, Nov. 28, 1998 Warren Patterson vs. Henderson State, Sept. 19, 1998 Kenny Philbert vs. Texas-Arlington, Sept. 3, 1977

Most Receptions 12 9 9 9

Shane Stephens vs. McNeese State (10 att.) Oct. 19, 1991 Beau Mothe (Southeastern Louisiana), Nov. 7, 2009 Mark Holmes vs. Troy State (9 att.), Oct. 7, 2000 Benny May (McNeese State), Sept. 14, 1985

NSU 6 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle, Oct. 2, 2004 OPP 4 by four teams (last by McNeese State, Oct. 21, 2000)

Most Touchdowns Passing

400 380 369 344

Most Rushing Touchdowns

81.8% Bobby Hebert vs. Abilene Christian, Sept. 6, 1980 79.3% Bubby Brister (Northeast Louisiana), Oct. 3, 1985 5 4 4 4

NSU 446 vs. Sam Houston State (62 att.), Nov. 13, 2004 OPP 381 by McNeese State (72 att.), Oct. 10, 1981

Highest Completion Percentage

Most Yards Punting

Most Yards Rushing

Jeremy Lofton, vs. Nicholls, Oct. 20, 2001 Jeremy Lofton vs. Stephen F. Austin, Nov. 17, 2001 KaRon Coleman (Stephen F. Austin), Nov. 20, 1999 Tony Taylor vs. Southwest Texas, Oct. 30, 1999 Tony Taylor vs.Jacksonville State, Nov. 16, 1999 Tony Taylor vs. Southwest Texas, Oct. 30, 1999 Tony Taylor vs. Tarlton State, Sept. 18, 1999 Sam Zanders (Illinois St.), Nov. 28, 1998 Ronnie Powell vs. Stephen F. Austin, Nov. 20, 1997 Ronnie Powell vs. Arkansas Tech, Oct. 25, 1997 Lewis Tillman (Jackson State), Nov. 14, 1987 Mike Wooten (Northeast Louisiana), Oct. 5, 1985 Joe Delaney vs. Portland State, Nov. 1, 1980 Theophile Scott vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Oct. 4, 1940

Most Passing Yards 431 368 364

Ronald Bonner (Jacksonville State), 9 rec., Nov. 8, 1997 Pat Palmer vs. Stephen F. Austin, 7 rec., Nov. 20, 1997

NSU 66 vs. Abilene Christian, Sept. 22, 1984 OPP 75 by Texas-Arlington, Sept. 3, 1977

Most Pass Completions

247 216

Most Rushing Attempts

Joe Delaney vs. Nicholls State, Oct. 28, 1978 Gilbert Price (Southwest Texas St.), Oct. 20, 1990

Most Passing Attempts

Most Yards Receiving

NSU 87 vs. Southeastern La., Oct. 11, 2003 OPP 51 by Stephen F. Austin, Nov. 20, 1993

Most Rushing Touchdowns

Davon Fowlkes (Appalachian State), Sept. 25, 2004 Chris Pritchett vs. Illinois State, Nov. 28, 1998 Chris Pritchett vs. Southwest Texas, Oct. 18, 1997 Kevin Goodwin (Stephen F. Austin), Nov. 20, 1993 Mark Duper vs. Northeast Louisiana, Nov. 21, 1981

Most Points Scored

Joe Delaney, vs. Nicholls State, Nov. 8, 1980 Marcel Shipp (Massachusetts), Dec. 12, 1998

Most Yards Rushing 299 208

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Most Rushing Attempts 41 38

Chris Jones (Northeast Louisiana), 214 yds, Oct. 5, 1985 Al’Tre Joubert (Southern), 111 yards, sept. 2, 2000 Eric Anderson (Henderson State), 91 yds, Oct. 5, 1985 Odessa Turner vs. Northeast Louisiana, 113 yds, Oct. 5, 1985

NSU 33 vs. Northeast Louisiana, Nov. 21, 1981 by rush: 20 two times (last vs. Eastern Illinois, Sept. 8, 1990) by pass: 18 vs. Sam Houston State, Oct. 7, 2006 by penalty: 6 vs. East Texas State, Sept. 22, 1990

OPP 28 by McNeese State, Oct. 10, 1981 by rush: 21 by Texas State, Oct. 20, 1990 by pass: 16 by Appalachian State, Dec. 5, 1998 by penalty: 6 by two teams (last by Southern, Sept. 2, 2000)

Penalties - Most Yards

NSU 16 vs. McNeese State, Oct. 16, 2004; 180 vs. Texas Southern, Sept. 18, 2004 OPP 18 for 178 yds by East Texas State, Sept. 22, 1990 * - Demon Stadium (Before renovations in 1977 and renamed Turpin Stadium)

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Demon Football Traditions Demons in the NFL Draft

There have been 34 Northwestern State players chosen in the NFL Draft, including 10 in the last 12 seasons. Three Demons have gone in the top five rounds since 2002 (Craig Nall, 2002, 5th round, Packers; Terrence McGee, 2003, 4th round, Bills; David Pittman, 2006, 3rd round, Ravens). NSU’s highest pick: RB John Stephens, 1988, 17th overall. The Demons’ first-ever draft pick: OG Walter Ledet, Eagles, 2nd round, 1939; The busiest round for NSU players: 2nd, with 7 Demons selected. The busiest year: 1999, when 3 Demons were picked (cornerbacks Kenny Wright and Jermaine Jones, defensive end Robert Daniel). Offensive lineman Demetrius Bell was the latest Demon taken in the draft - selected in the 7th round by the Buffalo Bills in the 2008 draft.

Rookies of the Year

John Stephens

Two Demon greats have won pro Rookie of the Year awards. Tailback Joe Delaney was the 1981 AFC Rookie of the Year when he earned a trip to the Pro Bowl and was named Chiefs MVP after establishing a then-franchise record with 1,121 rushing yards, leading Kansas City to its first winning season since 1973. Seven years later, after breaking Delaney’s Demon career rushing record, tailback John Stephens won the Associated Press NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year honor after running for 1,168 yards for New England.

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Demons with NFL Longevity

Among the dozens of former Demons to play pro ball, there are an elite group whose careers stretched for many years. Topping the list is Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end Jackie Smith, who played 16 years (1963-78). Pro Bowl quarterback Bobby Hebert played in the NFL from 1985-96 (11 seasons) after three years starring in the USFL, getting a total of 14 pro seasons. All-Pro receiver Mark Duper spent 11 seasons in the NFL (1982-1992), as did offensive lineman Marcus Spears (1995-2005). Receiver Floyd Turner got in 10 seasons (1989-1998) as did safety Mike Green (2000-2009). Linebacker Gary Reasons played 9 years (1984-1992), as did cornerback Randy Hilliard (1990-1998). Receiver Al Dodd (1967-74) had 8 NFL seasons, ong with offensive guard Petey Perot (1979-85), cornerback Kenny Wright (1999-2008). Alltime AFL greats Charlie Hennigan and Charlie Tolar starred for the Houston Oilers for 7 years (1960-66), while Terrence McGee is entering his 10th season with Buffalo.

The Cajun Cannon, Bobby Hebert

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He came to Northwestern in 1978 as a T-formation quarterback with a difficult-to-understand, thick Cajun accent. At the end of his redshirt sophomore year, Bobby Hebert was an honorable mention All-America. Injuries slowed him in his final two seasons, but he went from NSU to the fledgling USFL and became an instant star, winning the championship game MVP award for the Michigan Panthers. That launched an incredible 14-year pro career highlighted by eight seasons when he led the New Orleans Saints to their greatest success. Hebert was 49-26 (.653) as the Saints starting QB, leading the club to its only division title and its best ever record. Today, he cohosts the Big 870, WWL AM weeknights Sports Talk show in New Orleans and keeps close watch on his alma mater. Bobby Hebert

NFL Focused on NSU in the 1999 Draft

The 1998 Demons had three players (Kenny Wright, Jermaine Jones, Robert Daniel) chosen in the 1999 NFL Draft – more than were chosen from six of the Associated Press Top 25 major college teams, and as many or more than 12 of the AP Top 25, such as Penn State and UCLA. NSU led all Division I-AA programs and Louisiana institutions with three selections. No other college in the country, at any level, had both starting cornerbacks selected.

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Legends of the AFL, Hennigan and Tolar When the American Football League was created in 1960, former Demon track star and football player Charlie Hennigan was teaching biology and coaching at JonesboroHodge High School, having been cut by the CFL’s Edmonton Eskimos. Demon All-America fullback Charlie Tolar was drafted by Pittsburgh, but cut in 1959. They were among 160 hopefuls who participated in an AFL tryout camp for the Houston franchise, and both beat the odds to make the team. Each became instant All-AFL stars who made the Oilers’ All-Time Team in the mid-1990s, voted by fans. Hennigan set pro records with 1,746 receiving yards in 1961 and 101 catches in 1964, marks that remained for 20-plus years. The 1,746 receiving yards still is third all-time, topped only by Jerry Rice and Isaac Bruce. Hennigan holds NFL records for consecutive 100yard receiving games (7) and most 200-yard receiving games (3) in a season, and ranks second all-time with 10 100-yard receiving games in a season. Tolar’s 5-6, 220-pound frame earned him nicknames like “Tank” and “The Human Bowling Ball” and his bullish style made him a hero to future NFL star Larry Csonka while earning him a pair of All-AFL honors. His colorful lifestyle earned him a line in a Willie Nelson song: “Men like Charlie Tolar, when they made him, they broke the mold.” Northwestern State Demons

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The Ole Redhead, Jackie Smith

For a track standout whose hurdling skills made him most attractive to the Demons coming out of Kentwood High School, Jackie Smith made the most of his opportunity at NSU from 1959-62. His stats in football were modest in the run-based offenses of the early 1960s, but his size and speed interested pro scouts. Few 10th-round draft picks have worked out so spectacularly. Smith’s rugged style, combined with his speed and athleticism, redefined the positon of tight end in the NFL in the late 1960s. He made five straight Pro Bowl appearances for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1966-70 and retired after the 1978 season as the NFL’s all-time leading tight end with 480 career catches for 7,918 yards. He played in 121 consecutive games. In 1994, Kentwood came to Canton. The “Ole Redhead” was inducted in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Last But Not Least, Mr. Irrelevant

Among the 34 Demons chosen in the NFL Draft, two hold a special distinction – they were the last players chosen in that year’s draft. Receiver Mike Almond was the 330th and last selection in 1979, going to the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers. Safety Mike Green went as the 248th choice in the 2000 draft, to Chicago. They were each the guests of honor for the “Irrelevant Week” celebration in Newport Beach, Cal., in June, Jackie Smth making NSU the only program to have two “Mr. Irrelevants” in the 29-year history of the festivities. Almond made it to the last cut but the Steelers had receivers Lynn Swann and John Stallworth, both in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Green not only made the Bears’ roster, he was their second-leading tackler over his last six seasons and before he was traded to NFC champion Seattle.

Rookie Star, Veteran Style

Along with winning the 1988 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year award, former NSU tailback John Stephens was Mike Green awarded the first Gale Sayers Humanitarian Citation in 1988. Stephens was the choice of a committee headed by Sayers, the Hall of Fame running back who starred for the Chicago Bears. The award is given to the National Football League rookie demonstrating the most outstanding commitment of time and effort toward a personally designated charitable organization, which in Stephens’s case was the Roxbury (Mass.) Comprehensive Community Health Center.

The Turtle, All-Pro Terrence McGee

The Turtle came out of his shell in a big way. Cornerback Terrence McGee earned the nickname “Turtle” because of the way he wore his shoulder pads around his head until the last possible moment before preseason practices, to keep his head in the shade. McGee became a starter as a true freshman, and became a star a year later. He ran three punts back for touchdowns, broke the NCAA single-season record for punt return yardage and today stands as the Division I-AA all-time record holder for best career punt return average (17.6, 1999-2002). In his second pro season, 2004, he made the Pro Bowl as a return specialist and has emerged as one of the NFL’s better cover cornerbacks for Buffalo.

Demons on the SI Cover

For musicians, it’s the cover of the Rolling Stone. For athletes, being a Sports Illustrated coverboy is the ultiTerrence McGee mate. Two Demon greats have been there. All-Pro Mark Duper was the subject for the Nov. 19, 1984 issue showcasing the unbeaten Miami Dolphins, In the Oct. 7, 1991 edition, Saints quarterback Bobby Hebert was on the cover illustrating the “Saints Alive” story saluting their best start ever. NSU products Jackie Smith, Joe Delaney and Hebert have been profiled inside the magazine, and in 2005, Marcus Spears provided the “Best Joke I Can Tell in Public” for SI readers.

Track and Football, a Demon Tradition

Dating back to the 1930s, football and track have been intertwined at Northwestern. The Demons’ first football All-American, Walter Ledet, was a track stalwart who became one of the great track coaches in state history, earning him a place in the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. His powerhouse track programs attracted future pro greats Charlie Hennigan and Jackie Smith to Northwestern. Since then, many outstanding Demon football players have been two-sport stars, including track All-Americans and future pro players Joe Delaney, Mark Duper, Victor Oatis, Al Edwards and Ronnie Powell. Duper had never played football until Delaney and Oatis teased and prodded him into giving it a try for his junior season, 1980. Two years later, Duper was a second-round NFL Draft pick on the way to three Pro Bowls. In 1981, Delaney, Oatis, and Duper ran on the NCAA Division I champion 4x100 meter relay team. NSU remains the only FCS program ever to win an NCAA relay championship men or women indoors or outdoors.

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All-Americans

In 101 seasons of intercollegiate football, 42 Northwestern players have earned first or second-team All-America honors. Offensive guard Walter “Cajun” Ledet, later a highly-successful Demon track and field coach and assistant football coach, was the school’s first All-American in 1938. Only nine players — safety Al Dodd in 1965-66, tailback Joe Delaney in 1979-80, linebacker Gary Reasons in 1981-83, offensive tackle Marcus Spears in 1992-93, center William Broussard in 1998-99, safety Mike Green also in 1998-99, linebacker Jamall Johnson in 200304, defensive tackle Tory Collins in 2005-06, and linebacker Derek Rose 2010 and 2011 — won All-America honors in more than one season. Reasons became the first three-time All-American in Division I-AA history. In 1993, Marcus Spears became only the second I-AA player ever (along with Jerry Rice) to make the Football Writers Association of America All-America team. William Broussard and Mike Green, members of the memorable 1998 team which advanced to the national semi-finals for the first time in the program’s history, are the only two teammates at Northwestern to earn All-America status in consecutive seasons.

Chief Caddo

At 7 feet, 6-inches tall and 320 pounds, Chief Caddo is the biggest trophy in college football. The wooden Indian statue is awarded to the winner of each year’s Northwestern vs. Stephen F. Austin game. The stately Chief is symbolic of the kinship between the cities of Natchitoches and Nacogdoches, home of SFA. He was named “Chief Caddo” to honor the Indian tribe that not only first settled the two communities, but provided safety for the early white settlers in the area. The statue originated in 1960, when Northwestern and SFA decided the loser of their 1961 game would have a tree chopped down from its nearby forest to be sent to the winning school, who would have a statue carved. The Demons won that 1961 matchup 35-19 and SFA delivered a 2,000-pound black gum log to Northwestern. Harold Green of Logansport spent over 230 hours carving the statue. Since the Demons and Lumberjacks have been playing for Chief Caddo, Northwestern holds a 28-17-1 advantage in the series. In the 48 years of the Chief’s life, he’s spent 33 in Natchitoches. The two teams did not play each other from 1965-68 and in 1973. To those who know the Chief best, that comes as no surprise. Even an SFA coach admitted a few years ago that the Chief seemed to like Natchitoches, blaming it on meat pies and Cajun cooking. But veteran Northwestern followers know his allegiance goes even deeper. After all, if you were a wooden statue, would you want to spend time around a bunch of Lumberjacks? College Football Trophies

Chief Caddo (NSU vs. SFA)................................................................................................7-foot-6, 320 lbs Cannon (Purdue vs. Illinois)...................................................................................... 2 foot by 1 foot, 15 lbs Ol’ Mountain Jug (App. St vs. W. Caro.).............................................................................................25 lbs Govenor’s cup (Kentucky vs. Louisville)..............................................................................2-foot-9, 110 lbs Old Oaken Buckey (Purdue vs. Louisville)........................................................... 2 feet tall, approx., 15 lbs The Apple Cup (Washington vs. Washington St.).......................................................... 30 inches, 8-10 lbs

Other Sport Trophies

The Stanley Cup......................................................................................................... 35.25-inches,34.5 lbs Lombardi Trophy..................................................................................................................22 inches, 7 lbs NBA’s Larry O’Brien Trophy................................................................................................ 2 feet tall, 16lbs Wimbeldon men’s championship.........................................................................................2-foot-9, 110 lbs British Open Claret Jug..............................................................................19 inches in diameter, 2 feet tall

Flaming N logo

The distinctive Northwestern athletic logo was designed in 1984 by former Demon kicker Dale Quickel. The outline of Louisiana was added in 1999.

Conference champions

Since World War II, the Demons have won or shared 10 conference titles. Northwestern won Gulf States Conference crowns outright in 1953, 1962 and 1966 and shared the title in 1957-58. The Demons won the Gulf South crown in 1972, then shared the Gulf Star Conference championship in 1984. Northwestern won the Southland Conference title in 1988 with a 20-17 victory at No. 1-ranked Stephen F. Austin in the final game of the regular season. In 1997, the Demons shared the title with McNeese State. In 1998, NSU made it back-to-back championships winning the title outright with a 6-1 conference mark and in 2004, NSU shared the title with Sam Houston State after posting a 4-1 league mark.

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ment, the Delaney Memorial Weekend is held during spring practice. It starts with the Delaney Bowl, an intersquad game, and features a scramble golf tournament. Over $200,000 has been generated for the scholarship fund named for the heroic Delaney, the 1981 AFC Rookie of the Year who died in a 1983 attempt to rescue three drowning children. One survived.

Demon dressing room etiquette

Whatever you do, when visiting the Demon locker room, watch where you walk. Don’t dare step on the white Demon head in the center of the room on the plush purple carpet. If you do, you risk the rath of the entire senior class.

The George Doherty Wing

The Demon football offices, as well as the offices for the track and baseball coaching staffs, are located on the second floor of the NSU Fieldhouse. On June 8, 1991, the area was named “The George Doherty Wing” in memory of the former Demon head coach and athletic director, who spearheaded planning of the ultramodern facility.

Fight song

When Bill Brent’s Spirit of Northwestern Marching Band plays it, the music is called “Trio to British Eighth March” but the lyrics lend a distinct Demon flair: Go, ye Demons, take the field Northwestern Demons never yield So fight Demons, win tonight Victory is on our side Purple and White shall ever reign Filling the air with battle strain So Demons forever stand And fight for dear old Demon land! All Northwestern players learn the fight song during their first week of preseason practice as Demons. The team sings the song after each win.

How we became the Demons

In 1923, when Northwestern was known as Louisiana Normal College, President V.L. Roy and Coach H. Lee Prather held a contest, open to students, to choose a nickname for Normal’s athletic teams. A $10 prize, donated by the athletic department, was on the line. Names suggested included the Gridiron Knights, Daredevils, Boosters, Sharks, Cannons, Deers, Muskateers, Invicibles, Ground Hogs, Royalists, Cyclops, Bloodhounds, Professors, Cannon Balls, Wasps, and Rattlesnakes. A committee tabbed two: Braves and Demons. After a vote of the students, Aileen Ritter and Truett Scarborough split the $10 because each had suggested “Demons.”

Stadium Namesakes

At least four Demon coaches have stadiums named after them. NSU’s Turpin Stadium for football honors 22-year head coach Harry “Rags” Turpin. NSU’s Ledet Track Complex pays tribute to head track and assistant football coach Walter Ledet. NSU’s Brown-Stroud Field baseball stadium pays tribute, in part, to longtime assistant football and head baseball coach Alvin “Cracker” Brown. Louisiana Tech’s Aillet Stadium honors longtime head coach Joe Aillet, who grew up in Natchitoches, played for the Demons and was an assistant coach on the 1939 @NSUDemonsFB

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undefeated team before being hired as head coach of the rival Bulldogs. Brown replaced him on Turpin’s staff, which also included Ledet.

How Vic became Vic

On September 22, 1984, the Demon mascot received his official name by means of another contest, sponsored by the Athletic Department. The contest was open to faculty, staff, and students. The objective to find a name for the Demon. Over 300 entries were submitted to the committee. The grand prize was an all expense paid weekend at the Louisiana State Fair Classic. Ray Carney, an alum of the University, was the official winner with “Vic” which is short for “Victory.”

Vic the Demon 1, Chief Brave Spirit 0

Retired jerseys

Hundreds of players have worn the Purple and White in the nine decades of Northwestern football, but only five have had their jersey numbers permanently retired. Al Dodd (41), an All-American on the unbeaten 1966 team, was the first to receive this honor. Joe Delaney’s No. 44 was retired at halftime of his final game in 1981. Gary Reasons’ No. 34 was set aside after his career ended in 1983. Jackie Smith’s No. 80 was retired at homecoming 1994. In 1997, the familiar No. 12 jersey worn by Bobby Hebert was retired during halftime ceremonies of homecoming.

The State Fair Classic

Gone, but not forgotten. For 40 years, old rivals Northwestern and Louisiana Tech played in Shreveport during the first weekend of the Louisiana State Fair. After the game, players and fans from both teams often made their way down the midway, enjoying the rides and carnival games. The series ended when Louisiana Tech withdrew after the 1987 meeting, halting what at the time was the South’s oldest active Division I-AA rivalry. The teams played for “The Rag,” a banner displaying names and colors of both schools which hung in the Student Union of the winning team for the next year.

Trident Test

Each spring and before fall practice, the Demon players go through a series of strength, speed and conditioning tests. Since three aspects of athleticism are being tested, they were named “Trident Tests” by the coaching staff. Each player is awarded an overall grade based on his combined ranking among all team members in every test. The winner receives the Kirt Straughter Memorial Award, named in honor of the 1989 Trident Test winner who drowned that year.

Spirit of Northwestern Marching Band

Nearly 300 strong, the dynamic Northwestern band has never lost a halftime show under the direction of director Bill Brent. The band’s enthusiasm was a major factor, said Coach Sam Goodwin, as Northwestern’s “Road Warriors” won key SLC games at North Texas and Stephen F. Austin to capture the 1988 SLC title. At home games, it’s a treat to watch Brent’s game day rehearsals.

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Few events in Southland Conference history attracted as much attention as the Oct. 24, 1992, spontaneous scrap between Northwestern’s mascot, Vic the Demon, and Northeast’s Chief Brave Spirit. “The Tussle in Turpin” happened midway through the second quarter of the Homecoming game. KTBS-TV’s Sam Schaecter made it his “Play of the Day” and the footage was picked up by ESPN -who declared Vic the victor. Even Monroe’s News-Star newspaper and KNOE-TV conceded the decision to Vic, who rallied after the Chief knocked off his head. Scott Ostler of the San Francisco Chronicle called it “the fight of the year” and wrote, “Vic won a unanimous decision. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen a fight where someone’s head actually gets ripped off -- and yet he rallies to win!” The footage made its way around the country, appearing on CNN Sports Tonight, ESPN College Gameday, NBC’s Today Show, KNBC in Los Angeles, WUSA in Washington, D.C., and many other TV outlets. USA TODAY featured the mascot melee in its Oct. 28, 1992 issue. At year’s end, the fight was named -by viewer vote -- fourth on CNN’s Plays of the Year” show. The frisky mascots met again, with plenty of fanfare but no altercation, when NLU visited for a Jan. 30 basketball game. Shane Clabaugh, the senior social work major who served as Vic, explained: “After he tore my head off, that was it. That goes against the code of ethics for mascots.” Clabaugh said he won: “I scored a takedown. I was mad because he knocked my head off. I wanted to take off his head -- his real one.”

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1963 Jackie Smith......10th round (Cardinals)

1997 Keith Thibodeaux 5th round (Redskins)

1967 Al Dodd...........4th round (Bears)

1998 Pat Palmer........6th round (Redskins)

1968 Dave Lovich......15th round (Chargers) Phil Creel.........16th round (Eagles)

1999 Kenny Wright....4th round (Vikings) Jermaine Jones...5th round (Jets) Robert Daniel....6th round (Panthers)

1969 David Arnold.....10th round (Chargers) 1975 John Dilworth....11th round (Dolphins) 1976 Jarvis Blinks......14th round (Seahawks) 1977 Sidney Thornton.2nd round (Steelers) 1979 Petey Perot.......2nd round (Eagles) Mike Almond.....12th round (Steelers) 1981 Joe Delaney.......2nd round (Chiefs)

2000 Mike Green.......7th round (Bears)

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2002 Craig Nall.........5th round (Packers) 2003 Terrence McGee.4th round (Bills) 2006 David Pittman....3rd round (Ravens) 2008 Demetrius Bell...7th round (Bills) 2011 Jeremy Lane......6th round (Seahawks)

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1982 Mark Duper......2nd round (Dolphins) James Bennett....9th round (Bengals) 1983 Victor Oatis......6th round (Eagles) 1984 Gary Reasons.....4th round (Giants) 1987 Odessa Turner....4th round (Giants) 1988 John Stephens....1st round (Patriots)

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Charlie Hennigan..... Oilers (1959-66) (All-AFL four times, leading votegetter 1961/Professional football single season record 1,746 yards receiving/1960, 1961 AFL Champions/6-year veteran /1978 La. Sports Hall of Fame inductee/Pro Football Hall of Fame candidate) Randy Hilliard........ Browns (1990-93) B .......................... Broncos (1994-97) Demetress Bell........ Buffalo Bills (2008-2011) .......................... Philadelphia Eagles (2012-present) .......................... Bears (1998) (1989 Sixth Round draft pick/9-year veteran/Super Bowl XXXII (2008 Seventh Round draft pick) Champion) James Bennett......... Bengals (1982) Nathan Black.......... Panthers (2002-03) (3-year veteran)......... Saints (2004) J .......................... Redskins (2005) Chad Johnson......... Vikings (2007) Jarvis Blinks........... Seahawks (1976) Jamall Johnson........ BC Lions (CFL, 2006-08) Randy Bullock......... Falcons (1992) .......................... HamiltonTiger-Cats (CFL, 2009-present) Jerry Burton........... Rams (1964) Jermaine Jones........ Jets (1999) (1999 Sixth round draft pick) C .......................... Bears (1999) Mario Cage............ Colts (1975) .......................... Giants (2000) Donald Carroll........ Eskimos (CFL) .......................... Cowboys (2001-02) Tory Collins........... Bears (2007) .......................... Browns (2003) Phil Creel.............. Eagles (1968) .......................... Dallas Desperados (2003-present D K Robert Daniel......... Panthers (1999-00) Mike King.............. Jets (2005-06) (1999 Sixth Round pick/2-year veteran) Joe Delaney............ Chiefs (1981-82) (1982 Second Round draft pick/1982 AFC Rookie of theYear/1982 L Pro Bowl/1996 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame inductee/1997 Col- Jeremy Lane........... Seahawks (2012-present) Monte Ledbetter..... Bills (1966-68) lege Football Hall of Fame inductee) (3-year veteran) Al Dodd................ Bears (1967) Kevin Lewis........... 49ers (1990-92) (8-year veteran)....... Saints (1968-74) (3-year veteran) Dennis Duncan........ Oilers (1967) Kendrick Llorens..... Giants (2002) .......................... Alouettes (1968-70) CFL (2002 Free agent signee) .......................... Roughriders (‘71-’72) CFL (Made 1967 Houston Oilers practice team/1968-72 in CFL/ All-CFL in 1969 with 1,037 yards rushing, 9 TDs/Led Montreal in M Tony Joe Maranto..... Thunder (1999) NFLE scoring 1968-70) .......................... Saints (1999) Mark Duper........... Dolphins (1982-92) .......................... Browns (2000) (1982 Second Round draft pick/11-year vet/1983, 1984, 1986 (1999 NFL Europe Bowl Champion) Pro Bowl/Super Bowl XIX starter) Terrence McGee...... Bills (2003-present) (2003 Fourth Round draft pick; 2004 All-Pro) E Robert Moore......... Falcons (1986-91) Al Edwards............ Bills (1990-92) (6-year veteran) (1989 Sixth Round draft pick/3-year veteran/Super Bowl XXIV, Super Bowl XXV starter) N Craig Nall.............. Packers (2002-07) F .......................... Bills (2005-06) Willie Fears............ Bengals (1987) .......................... Texans (2008) Jerry Fowler........... Raiders (1963) (2002 Fifth Round draft pick) .......................... Oilers Johnny Norman....... Cowboys (1964) Paul Frazier............ Saints (1989) Vic Nyvall.............. Saints (1970) G O Mike Green............ Bears (2000-05) Victor Oatis........... Eagles (1983-84) .......................... Seahawks (2006-2007) (2-year veteran) .......................... Redskins (2008-2009) John Wayne Odom... Oilers (1965) Isaiah Greenhouse.... Texans (2010) Sammy Joe Odom.... Oilers (1964) Dudley Guice......... Titans (2009) .......................... Colts (2010) P Ross Gwinn............ Colts (1967) Pat Palmer............. Redskins (1998) .......................... Saints (1968-70) .......................... Packers (1999) .......................... Eskimos (1972) CFL .......................... Bears (1999) .......................... Roughriders (2000-02) H (1998 Sixth Round draft pick/3-year CFL veteran) Adrian Hardy.......... 49ers (1993) Petey Perot............ Eagles (1979-84) .......................... Bengals (1994-95) .......................... Saints (1985-86) (1992 Second Round draft pick / 3-year veteran) (1978 Second Round draft pick/8-year veteran, Super Bowl Bobby Hebert......... Panthers (1983-84) USFL XV starter) .......................... Saints (1985-92) David Pittman......... Ravens (2006-2008) .......................... Falcons (1993-96) .......................... Saints (2008) (1983 USFL Championship Game MVP/11-year NFL veteran/2000 La. Sports Hall of Fame inductee/Pro Bowl, 1993/ MVP .......................... Texans (2008) .......................... Steelers (2010) USFL Championship game, 1983) .......................... Eskimos (2011) CFL (2006 third round pick) A Corwyn Aldredge..... Browns (1965-66) Mike Almond.......... Steelers (1979) David Arnold.......... Chargers (1969)

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Ronnie Powell......... Browns (1999) .......................... Dragons (2000) NFLE R Gary Reasons.......... Giants (1984-91) (1984 Fourth Round draft pick/1984 NFL All-Rookie team/1986, Super Bowl XX, XXV Champion & starter/Super Bowl XXV leading tackler/All-Madden Team/1996 College Football Hall of Fame inductee/1997 La. Sports Hall of Fame inductee) Dick Reding........... Redskins (1966) Rob Robertson........ Ravens (1998-2000) Larry Robinson....... Dolphins (1985) S Al Smith................ Tiger Cats (2010-present) CFL Jackie Smith........... Cardinals (1963-77) .......................... Cowboys (1978) (1963 10th Round draft pick/16-year veteran/Five-time All-Pro/ Super Bowl XII starter/1983 La. Sports Hall of Fame inductee/1994 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee) Marcus Spears......... Bears (1994-96) .......................... Chiefs (1997-03) .......................... Texans (2004) .......................... Browns (preseason, 2005) (1994 Second Round draft pick/10-year veteran) John Stephens......... Patriots (1988-92) .......................... Packers (1993) .......................... Chiefs (1993) (1988 First Round draft pick/1988 AFC Rookie of theYear/1988 Pro Bowl/6-year vet) T Glenn Talbert.......... Chiefs (1964) Tony Taylor............ Cowboys (2001-02) .......................... Bucs (2003-04) (2-year veteran/NFL Europe Bowl runner-up, Super Bowl XXXIV champion) Keith Thibodeaux..... Redskins (1997-98) .......................... Falcons (1999) .......................... Vikings (2000) .......................... Packers (2001) (1997 Sixth Round draft pick/5-year veteran) Sidney Thornton...... Steelers (1976-80) .......................... Outlaws (1984) WFL (1976 Second Round draft pick/1976 Blue-Gray All-Star Classic Gray MVP/5-year veteran/Super Bowl XIII, XIV Champions) Charlie Tolar........... Oilers (1959-65) (6-year veteran/1961, 1962, 1963 All-AFL/1960, 1961 AFL Champions/1994 La. Sports Hall of Fame inductee) Darryl Toussaint....... Saints (1981-82) .......................... Calgary (1982) CFL Floyd Turner........... Saints (1989-93) .......................... Colts (1994-95) .......................... Ravens (1996-98) (1989 Sixth Round draft pick/9-year veteran) Odessa Turner......... Giants (1987-91) .......................... 49ers (1992-93) (1987 Fourth Round draft pick/7-year veteran/Super Bowl XXV Champion starter) W Randy Walker......... Packers (1974-75) (2-year veteran) Wayne Walker......... Oilers (1966) Kenny Wright......... Vikings (1999-01) .......................... Texans (2002-04) .......................... Jaguars (2005) .......................... Redskins (2006) .......................... Browns (2007) (1999 Fourth Round draft pick/5-year veteran/active) Ferrell Yarbrough..... Raiders (1962) Z Toby Zeigler........... Edmonton Eskimos (2006) CFL

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